The Green Bay Packers signed their workhorse running back in the offseason.
Josh Jacobs is an every-down kind of back, and one of the few players who could bolster the Packers’ running game over Aaron Jones.
Nonetheless, they also need to add more bodies to that RB room, and they’ll dig deep in the NFL Draft to do so.
With that in mind, they hosted Kentucky RB Ray Davis on an official top-30 visit, as shown by Hogg NFL on Twitter.
Kentucky RB Ray Davis in Green Bay on his visit with the Packers #NFLDraft2024 pic.twitter.com/3LPHj3cfib
— Hogg (@HoggNFL) April 8, 2024
Davis will reportedly also visit the Arizona Cardinals, Denver Broncos, and Atlanta Falcons.
Davis is coming off a rollercoaster of a collegiate career, logging 3,626 rushing yards, 29 rushing touchdowns, 94 receptions, 762 receiving yards, and 12 receiving touchdowns while playing for Vanderbilt, Temple, and Kentucky.
That amounts to 4,388 total yards and 41 total touchdowns in 44 games, which is quite impressive.
Still, despite his multiple spots, he managed to rush for over 1,000 yards at all three schools.
Davis was impressive at the combine by running the 40-yard dash in 4.52 seconds.
Don’t be shocked if Matt LaFleur looks to add him late on Day 2 or early in Day 3 to serve as depth behind the recently-signed AJ Dillon.
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