Open Job? Bubba Frank
Update
May/19/07 10:49 AM Filed in:
Bubba Franks
Bubba Franks has been the
Packers' starting tight end since his rookie year of
2000, but the coaching staff sent him a signal at
minicamp Friday that he'll have to win back that job
this year after his disappointing 2006 performance.
Donald Lee took the first snap of each drill with the
No. 1 offense, and Tory Humphrey appeared to work ahead
of Franks at times also. Lee, Humphrey and Zac Alcorn
all have been taking part in the Packers' offseason
workout program beginning March 19.
"They've been working all offseason; I don't have any
problems with them in there right now," Franks said.
"It's not a problem."
Franks, who caught only 25 passes and had no touchdowns
last season, said he went back to the offseason workout
program of his first six NFL seasons after staying in
Green Bay and taking part in the Packers' offseason
workout program last year. Franks is one of about 20
players who attended the University of Miami and return
there in the spring and summer to work out in a
competitive atmosphere with their college strength
coach.
"You go back to doing something that works when things
go wrong," Franks said. "… This year, I'm on a
mission. There's nothing that's going to get in my
way."
(packersnews.com)