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Howie from Saint Ignace, MI

You seldom see quarterbacks used as holders on field-goal attempts anymore. Why do coaches choose punters for this position rather than backup quarterbacks or other skill players who could potentially salvage a botched snap or busted play?

Practice time. The specialists can get a lot more practice working together on the snap-hold-kick operation if they aren't limited to when another position player is available. That becomes all the more important now, assuming the new punter will be the holder, which he was in Buffalo.

Bryce from Elyria, OH

Not that Benkert would've been No. 2, but I'm surprised that he didn't make the roster as No. 3. Do you think the Pack are hoping he'll make it through waivers?

Dave from Germantown, TN

Would a Green Bay player who is waived and unclaimed prefer to sign to the Packers' practice squad or would he rather start over somewhere else?

That's up to each individual player, and every case can be different, depending on depth at his position, the type of opportunity elsewhere, etc.

Ty from Jamestown, IN

Pull out your crystal ball and peek into the future. Kylin Hill hit the ground running (pun intended) and proved his ceiling may be higher than many suspected. AJ Dillon had just over 100 snaps in the 2020 season...you think Hill could see a similar usage?

Injuries (or hopefully lack thereof) will be the biggest factor in Hill's offensive snaps from scrimmage. Remember, Dillon's only major contribution last season came when Jamaal Williams missed the Tennessee game. I'm not saying he's going to collect mothballs on the bench, but I'm not expecting him to touch the ball more than 2-3 times on offense in any game the other two are healthy.

Frogger from Marinette, WI

Bob Tonyan had zero drops last year. How many drops did he have in training camp?

None that I recall.

William from Rosedale, IN

Although Robert Tonyan was recruited initially by ISU as a QB before moving to receiver and tight end, do you believe that start helps him understand his role better and where the opening might be in his routes?

It never hurts, but Justin Outten definitely believes Tonyan has benefited tremendously from his receiver background in developing his feel for the game and the way he plays his position.

Chuck from Sun Prairie, WI

Good morning, Wes. If you were designing the preseason championship ring, what would it look like? Mine would be a Ring Pop, as in, for suckers.

This was just too good to let it sit around a whole day for Wes to find later.

Craig from Bonduel, WI

What was the highest number of WRs the Packers have started a season with on the 53-man roster?

Wes did some extensive research from the last dozen years. In 2018, there were actually eight before one was put on IR during that first week.

Denny from Alexandria, VA

Spoff, your five takeaways from the Buffalo game were headed by: QB Jordan Love learned a lesson or two. That's not accurate. He was taught a lesson or two. Only time will tell if learned them, and scouting reports from his college days suggest he has not yet.

That's valid. Now his potential future job, perhaps for the first time, hinges on him learning said lesson(s). Time will tell.

Jim from Waterloo, WI

Who is the Packers' fullback?

Whichever tight end lines up in the backfield. Or maybe it'll be toddler Hod. Someday.

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