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Edgerrin Cooper, a standout linebacker from Texas A&M, has been turning heads with his impressive skills during the Packers’ offseason program. The 45th overall pick in the draft, Cooper is already making a case for a starting position as he heads into training camp.

Packers coach Matt LaFleur commended Cooper for his sharp instincts on the field, recounting a play during minicamp where the rookie linebacker didn’t fall for a trick play designed to deceive him. Despite being a rookie, Cooper’s ability to stay focused and engaged has caught the attention of both his coaches and teammates.

With the Packers looking to utilize three linebackers in their defensive schemes, Cooper has the opportunity to solidify his spot alongside third-year pro Quay Walker. The two could potentially be the mainstays on the field for all three downs, given Walker’s impressive playing time in the previous season.

In addition to Cooper and Walker, the Packers also have seasoned veterans like Isaiah McDuffie and Eric Wilson, as well as rookie Ty’Ron Hopper, adding depth and competition to the linebackers’ room. Walker, offering advice to the rookie linebacker, emphasizes the importance of playing instinctually and not overthinking the game.

As the Packers gear up for the upcoming season, all eyes will be on Edgerrin Cooper as he looks to make a significant impact on the team’s defense. With his talent, work ethic, and dedication to learning and improving, Cooper has the potential to be a key player for the Packers in the seasons to come.