Over the last few years, the Green Bay Packers have done very well when it comes to developing undrafted free agents. Last season, wide receiver Malik Heath ended up playing a significant role with the team, playing in 13 games with one start.
It was quite nice experiencing a NFL Draft that did not feature criticism of the Packers passing on a wide receiver in the first round. The young WR core of the Green Bay Packers put that narrative to rest.
The Green Bay Packers did a solid job of upgrading some weaknesses on their roster during the 2024 NFL Draft. Their first-round pick, offensive tackle Jordan Morgan heard his name called as he fills a major void in the trenches.
This season, the Green Bay Packers continued their streak of 19 consecutive years in which an undrafted rookie was listed on the Week 1 roster when Ole Miss wide receiver Malik Heath made the final 53-man cut.
The Giants knocked off the Packers (6-7) 24-22 on "Monday Night Football" to extend their win streak to three games and improve to 5-8 on the season. Here are the biggest takeaways from the Giants' thrilling win.
Green Bay Packers rookie receiver Malik Heath played 11 snaps against the Detroit Lions. He caught four passes. “That’s a pretty good game,” Heath said with a laugh.
For anyone who followed the Green Bay Packers throughout the offseason, there weren’t any big surprises on their initial 53-man roster. Anyone who didn’t follow the team certainly was surprised to see so many undrafted free agents make the team.
The Green Bay Packers had an unexpected training camp battle at the wide receiver position. Undrafted free agents Malik Heath out of Ole Miss and Bo Melton out of Rutgers pushed for a roster spot all offseason.
Rookie wide receiver Malik Heath from Mississippi had long-shot odds to make the Green Bay Packers entering fall camp as an undrafted free agent. The 6-foot-2, 213-pound wideout impressed during the preseason, though, and Green Bay rewarded him with a spot on the initial 53-man roster.
Malik Heath went undrafted and signed with the Green Bay Packers. Emanuel Wilson went undrafted and signed with the Denver Broncos. Their stories could hardly be more different, though they ended up at the same spot with a place on Green Bay’s 53-man roster.
The Green Bay Packers had at least one undrafted rookie earn a spot on the opening 53-man roster for 18 consecutive years. Make that 19. According to a source, outside linebacker Brenton Cox has been told he’d earned a spot on the 53 that general manager Brian Gutekunst has been forming on Tuesday.
The Green Bay Packers have had at least one undrafted rookie make the opening 53-man roster for 18 consecutive years. Linebacker Krys Barnes was a Week 1 starter in 2020.
Now through the second week of the preseason, we can get an idea of what the Green Bay Packers roster could start to look like for the regular season. The coaching staff and front office have to cut the team down to 53 players, which will create some very difficult decisions needing to be made.
Undrafted rookie wide receiver Malik Heath had been a standout during OTAs and training camp. Matt LaFleur praised him but stressed that it was important to see the flashes in games.
Malik Heath figures he’s watched the video of his block at Cincinnati – The Block at Cincinnati – about 20 times. On a keeper by quarterback Sean Clifford during Friday’s preseason game vs.
The Green Bay Packers have had quite an unexpected training camp battle unfolding this year at wide receiver. Undrafted free agents Malik Heath out of Ole Miss and Bo Melton out of Rutgers have both been impressing the coaching staff throughout the offseason.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Former Ole Miss Rebels wide receiver Malik Heath did not have his best speed showing at the NFL Combine this week. Heath was unofficially clocked at a 4.64 40-yard dash and measured in at 6-2 3/8, 213 pounds.
The Ole Miss Rebels suffered a tough 30-24 loss to the Alabama Crimson Tide over the weekend, ending their 14-game win streak at home and chances of an SEC Championship appearance all in one fell swoop.
OXFORD, Miss. -- Ole Miss Rebels wide receiver Malik Heath has seemingly developed chemistry with quarterback Jaxson Dart since transferring to Oxford this offseason. Now that he has adjusted to a new scheme and a new team, Heath and the No.
The Rebels start the 2022 season 4-0, and while the team has shown flashes of greatness, they still have room to improve. Ole Miss defeated Tulsa 35-27 in their third home game of the season.
Ole Miss football gained another transfer this week when former Mississippi State wide receiver Malik Heath announced his commitment via Twitter. Heath is one of a handful of players Ole Miss has acquired via the transfer portal this offseason, including former USC quarterback Jaxson Dart and his Trojan teammate, tight end Michael Trigg.
Former Mississippi State wide receiver Malik Heath announced his decision to transfer from the program a week ago, but he has yet to find a future home. Heath improved greatly during the 2021 season.
Mississippi State wide receiver Malik Heath announced his sudden decision to transfer from the university on Tuesday morning. The news certainly came as a shock to fans of the Bulldogs.
The 2021 season was all about clicking for the Mississippi State Bulldogs -- while there were some inconsistencies at times, the team seemed to turn the corner as a whole -- especially toward the end of the year, and several individual players hit their stride in that second half of the season.
While most of the college football world condemned the ugly scenes at the end of Thursday’s Armed Forces Bowl, the Mississippi State Bulldogs appear to have no regrets about the situation.
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