According to coach Mike McCarthy, if LG Daryn Colledge's play doesn't improve on Sunday his starting job could be in jeopardy.
"He's very well aware of his performance," said McCarthy. Colledge has let up more sacks, pressures, and "bad" runs than any lineman in the league. One option to replace Colledge would be rookie T.J. Lang, who has spot-started at tackle this season. The Packers' first priority is maintaining some continuity, however, which is why Colledge hasn't been benched already.
Jermichael Finley (knee, probable) practiced in full again Friday.
Finley didn't miss one rep at Packers practice this week. He's worth stashing as a TE2, but wouldn't be a good fantasy start Sunday vs. San Francisco.
Ahman Green missed Packers practice Friday with a groin injury and is listed as questionable for Week 11.
Green was a late addition to the injury report. It's not surprising that he's suffering in-practice injuries at age 32. Brandon Jackson will step in as Green Bay's full-time third-down back against the 49ers if Green can't play.
Packers C Scott Wells (concussion) is expected to start on Sunday.
Wells missed practice Wednesday and Thursday, but returned Friday and "did well" on the field. While his presence won't hurt Ryan Grant's matchup, the 49ers' defense will. They're third against the run and allow just 3.3 YPC.
Packers C Scott Wells is in danger of missing this week's game against the 49ers with a concussion.
Wells has been slightly above average as a starting center this season. His absence would hurt against 49ers NT Aubrayo Franklin, who is playing at a Pro Bowl level. The Niners are allowing just 3.3 YPC to opposing runners, so it's a poor matchup for Ryan Grant.
Packers signed QB Mike Reilly to their practice squad.
He replaces Brian Brohm, who was plucked by the Bills Wednesday. Reilly spent the summer with the Steelers as an undrafted rookie out of Central Washington. He's a prospect with upside, but the fact that he hasn't been on a practice squad all season despite a couple workouts is a bad sign.
Ahman Green says he feels like he's finally back in football shape.
Since signing with the Packers on Oct. 21, Green has been active for three games and gotten 14 touches as the No. 2 back. He's not a threat to Ryan Grant's workload.
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