3 Packers whose stock has plummeted after OTAs and minicamp

Which Packers players have seen their stock go way down after OTAs and minicamp?
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As good of a roster as the Green Bay Packers have, not everyone is going to have the greatest offseason of their careers.

Some are off to a worse start in 2024 than others. As we distance ourselves from OTAs and minicamp and look toward training camp, which players are seeing their stock drop in a bigger way than others right now?

Let's take a look through a handful of Green Bay Packers players who are going to need to bounce back with a big training camp or risk losing their job -- maybe even roster spot in general.

1. Sean Clifford, quarterback

To say it hasn't been the best offseason so far for backup quarterback Sean Clifford might be an understatement. The former fifth-round pick out of Penn State has been throwing the ball to the wrong players throughout OTAs and getting outplayed in practices by a rookie who is just now starting to learn the offense.

That rookie is Michael Pratt, the seventh-round pick out of Tulane who should have never been on the board that late in the NFL Draft. The fact that Pratt has practiced well and Clifford hasn't has really given Matt LaFleur and Brian Gutekunst something to think about. Clifford throwing a bunch of interceptions at OTAs isn't going to cost him his roster spot, necessarily, but it certainly has sounded the alarms and given Pratt an opportunity to steal his job.

If the Packers were okay rolling with Clifford last year, it stands to reason that they would be perfectly fine rolling with Pratt this year. There's inherent risk involved in both if Jordan Love goes down with an injury and either of those guys needs to play at all.