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Ryan Grant #25 | Running Back | Green Bay Packers
Height: 6-1    Weight:     Born: , Suffern, NY

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Statistics
YearTeamGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs100YGRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDs100YG
2007GB141889565.185301474.900
2007 Game Log
WeekOppRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDsRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDs
2@NYG000.0012121.00
3SD3103.301-3-3.00
4@MIN3175.70210.50
5CHI000.00177.00
8@DEN221044.70372.30
9@KC19552.904379.30
10MIN251194.815204.00
11CAR20884.40122.00
12@DET151016.716315.20
13@DAL14946.72144.00
14OAK291565.41263.00
15@STL18553.11252.50
16@CHI141007.11199.00
17DET6579.51000.00
19SEA
20NYG
Player Notes
April 24, 2008
Running back Ryan Grant still hasn't signed his $370,000 exclusive rights free agent qualifying offer, but said he does not envision a scenario in which he would hold out of training camp, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. "No, I don't see it at that point, but right now that has nothing to do with where we're at," Grant said. As to where things stand on the new contract Grant is seeking, not much has been done but Grant is optimistic. "I'm not really pressed about anything right now," he said. "I just know at some point it will get done. I'm excited about it and I'm excited for the organization."
March 20, 2008
Ryan Grant will work with the Green Bay Packers in the offseason without a contract, but to get him to training camp the organization will have to sign him to a contract well above the NFL minimum for a second-year pro, according to the Green Bay Press-Gazette. His agent, Alan Herman, said Grant will take part in all the team’s minicamps and workouts this spring, but that he will not sign the $370,000 minimum tender for an exclusive-rights player who has only one accrued season in the NFL. Grant is looking for a longer, far more lucrative deal after he rushed for 956 yards and averaged 5.1 yards a carry despite being the team’s primary halfback for only the final nine games of the season.
February 25, 2008
Green Bay Packers HC Mike McCarthy has no plans to scrap the zone-blocking scheme in favor of a power-oriented attack, and he could draft a running back according to the PackersNews.com. The Packers had times last year where they couldn’t run the ball effectively, and there were some whispers that the team might shelf the running scheme. "Yes, we're staying with the zone-run scheme," McCarthy said at the NFL scouting combine last week. "We do run aspects of power schemes that are adjustments to our zone schemes, so that's why I don't think that's a valid criticism, (that) because we play in cold weather we're running the wrong kind of run-game offense." In addition, even after saying he feels much better about the running back position than at this time last year, McCarthy suggested the Packers could draft a running back with any pick. "As far as taking another one in the draft, if he's the guy up on the board, I'm sure we have no problem drafting him," McCarthy said. The organization appears to have Ryan Grant entrenched as their starter for 2008, but would like to add some depth behind him. The 2008 NFL draft is loaded with solid running back prospects, so there is depth to be had in April.
January 12, 2008
Ryan Grant had a monster game in Saturday's snowy win over Seattle, overcoming two early fumbles. He finished the day with 27 carries for 201 yards and three touchdowns.
December 28, 2007
Packers head coach Mike McCarthy acknowledged the fact that Ryan Grant needs only 101 rushing yards to accumulate 1,000 yards for the season. However, he told the Green Bay Press-Gazette that it would not impact his playing time on Sunday.