The Green Bay Packers drafted three safeties in April. But when talks about the position happened throughout training camp, it almost always only involved Javon Bullard and Evan Williams.
A pair of Green Bay Packers rookies, third-round draft pick MarShawn Lloyd and fifth-round pick Kitan Oladapo, made their long-awaited training camp debuts on Tuesday.
For the first time in training camp, the Packers have all of their rookie draft picks in practice. Following a Monday off, the Green Bay Packers regathered
A pair of rookie safeties head the list of underrated Green Bay Packers sleepers who could break out in the 2024 NFL season. The Packers didn’t have to spend huge draft capital on Javon Bullard (Georgia) and Kitan Oladapo (Oregon State).
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
It's always interesting when NFL teams self-correct at the highest rate possible. Last season, the Green Bay Packers ranked 27th in Defensive DVOA after ranking 25th the year before under defensive coordinator Joe Barry, who was fired after the season ended.
The Green Bay Packers left no stone unturned in reinventing their safety room this offseason. After signing veteran Xavier McKinney and selecting Javon Bullard and Evan Williams early in the NFL Draft, they bought themselves some insurance at the position by drafting former Oregon State standout Kitan Oladapo in the fifth round.
One of the players that the Green Bay Packers have brought in to help overhaul their safety position was Kitan Oladapo. Oladapo was a fifth-round pick out of Oregon State and the third safety the team selected in the 2024 NFL Draft.
If you’re like me, dear reader, then you are very much enjoying the process of learning about the newest rookie Packers. I figured I’d use my weekly column to introduce us to a few of them.
Never in the history of mankind has a general manager stood in front of the media and said he regretted picking a certain player. After using fourth- and fifth-round picks on safeties Evan Williams and Kitan Oladapo, Green Bay Packers GM Brian Gutekunst was predictably excited.
Fifth-round pick Kitan Oladapo had surgery on his foot to fix a stress fracture in his big toe. According to ESPN’s Rob Demovsky, Green Bay Packers fifth-round safety Kitan Oladapo was seen in a walking boot when the Packers opened up their rookie minicamp on Friday.
The Packers are holding their rookie minicamp this weekend. Fifth-round pick Kitan Oladapo is not participating, Wes Hodkiewicz of the team website reports, because Oladapo is recovering from recent surgery.
Green Bay Packers rookie safety Kitan Oladapo rolled up to his introductory media session at Lambeau Field on Friday. Literally. With his left foot in a boot, Oladapo pushed his way toward reporters in a scooter.
With the NFL Draft wrapped up, a lot of reaction to what the Green Bay Packers did has been circulating. Overall, a lot of people seem to be pleased with how the Packers did over the weekend.
One of the Beavers’ best gets his shot in the NFL. One more Beaver has heard their name called in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Safety Kitan Oldapo was drafted by the Green Bay Packers with the 169th overall pick in the draft.
Yet another official pre-draft visitor (and yet another safety) ends up as a Packers draft pick. The Green Bay Packers did not end up making back-to-back draft picks late in the 5th round of the 2024 NFL Draft, having traded up from pick number 168 to select Duke offensive lineman Jacob Monk.
Kitan Oladapo NFL Draft Overview Position: Safety Height: 6′-2″ Weight: 216 pounds School: Oregon State More 2024 NFL Draft Profiles After spending the past six seasons at Oregon State, safety Kitan Oladapo is taking his game to the next level in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Oregon State Safety Kitan Oladapo has stacked two excellent days together in Mobile. Using the Senior Bowl to get the attention he deserves, the hybrid
Height/Weight: 6-1, 217 Age: 23 School Name: Oregon State Senior Bowl: Yes Shrine Bowl: No Kitan Oladapo Oregon State ESPN Pros Man Coverage Can mirror
The Las Vegas Raiders are looking to add young talent in the 2024 NFL Draft. Now that Antonio Pierce is officially the full-time head coach, the Raiders can find players who fit the team’s newly established culture.