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The 1987 Green Bay Packers - 5-9-1 (3RD-NFC Central Division)

Head Coach: Forrest Gregg

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1987 PRE-SEASON RESULTS (0-4)

                                                                                                                                                               OFF     DEF

AUGUST (1-3)                              RESULT    RECORD    ATT RSH PSS RSH PSS STARTING QB         LEADING RUSHER           LEADING PASSER         LEADING RECEIVER

15 Denver Broncos (at Phoenix)           L 14-20    0- 1-0 67,500                 Chuck Fusina        Don Majkowski (31)       David Woodley (95)     Willie Marshall (3-23)

22 MADISON-WASHINGTON REDSKINS           L  0-33    0- 2-0 64,768                 Randy Wright        Kenneth Davis (38)       Don Majkowski (29)     Lee Morris (2-16)

29 G-CINCINNATI BENGALS                  L 20-28    0- 3-0 44,515                 Randy Wright        Kenneth Davis (80)       Don Majkowski (194)    Frankie Neal (10-151)

SEPTEMBER (0-1)

5  M-CLEVELAND BROWNS                    L 24-30 *  0- 4-0 37,707                 Don Majkowski       Kenneth Davis (110)      Randy Wright (201)     Frankie Neal (5-86)

1987 REGULAR SEASON RESULTS

SEPTEMBER (0-1-1)

13 G-LOS ANGELES RAIDERS (0-0)           L  0-20    0- 1-0 54,983  66  81 193 100 Randy Wright        Kenneth Davis (40)       Randy Wright (99)      Walter Stanley (3-30)

20 M-DENVER BRONCOS (1-0)                T 17-17 *  0- 1-1 50,624 134 100 197 281 Don Majkowski       Brent Fullwood (57)      Don Majkowski (121)    Paul Ott Carruth (3-27)

OCTOBER (3-1)

R-4  at Minnesota Vikings (2-0)          W 23-16    1- 1-1 13,911 147 153  96 219 Alan Risher         Kevin Willhite (72)      Alan Risher (164)      Lee Morris (3-46)

R-11 G-DETROIT LIONS (0-3)               L 16-19 *  1- 2-1 35,779 151 122 122 220 Alan Risher         Kevin Willhite (79)      Alan Risher (164)      Lee Morris (7-81)

R-18 G-PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (1-3)         W 16-10 *  2- 2-1 35,842 175 226 141 224 Alan Risher         Kevin Willhite (100)     Alan Risher (236)      Lee Morris (6-132)

25 at Detroit Lions (1-4)                W 34-33    3- 2-1 27,278 172 293  17 336 Don Majkowski       Kenneth Davis (129)      Don Majkowski (323)    Walter Stanley (6-150)

NOVEMBER (1-4)

1  M-TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (3-3)          L 17-23    3- 3-1 50,308  89 190  89 190 Don Majkowski       Don Majkowski (51)       Randy Wright (161)     Phil Epps (5-51)

8  G-CHICAGO BEARS (6-1)                 L 24-26    3- 4-1 53,320  42 298 104 247 Randy Wright        Brent Fullwood (24)      Randy Wright (298)     Phil Epps (6-139)

15 at Seattle Seahawks (5-3)             L 13-24    3- 5-1 60,963 100 198 193  88 Randy Wright        Kenneth Davis (75)       Randy Wright (134)     Walter Stanley (5-66)

22 at Kansas City Chiefs (1-8)           W 23- 3    4- 5-1 34,611 108 165 116  85 Don Majkowski       Brent Fullwood (68)      Randy Wright (91)      Frankie Neal (3-46)

29 at Chicago Bears (8-2)                L 10-23    4- 6-1 61,638 111 237 127 192 Randy Wright        Brent Fullwood (64)      Randy Wright (255)     Phil Epps (6-81)

DECEMBER (1-3)

6  G-SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (9-2)           L 12-23    4- 7-1 51,118 188 127 143 296 Randy Wright        Jessie Clark (76)        Randy Wright (146)     Walter Stanley (5-57)

13 M-MINNESOTA VIKINGS (7-5)             W 16-10    5- 7-1 47,059 121 179 127 162 Randy Wright        Paul Ott Carruth (33)    Randy Wright (192)     Frankie Neal (5-57)

19 at New York Giants (4-9)              L 10-20    5- 8-1 51,013  74 105 111 215 Randy Wright        Kenneth Davis (34)       Randy Wright (131)     Jessie Clark (6-31)

27 at New Orleans Saints (11-3)          L 24-33    5- 9-1 68,364 123 207 144 148 Don Majkowski       Don Majkowski (54)       Don Majkowski (219)    Phil Epps (5-44)

R - Replacement Game G - Green Bay  M - Milwaukee * - Overtime

1987 IN REVIEW

Two different teams took the field for the Green Bay Packers in 1987. The regular players opened the season 0-1-1, then went on strike. For three weeks, replacement players took part in NFL games. The Packers' "B" team went 2-1. When the regulars returned, they struggled to a 3-7 record down the stretch. QB Randy Wright held out in training camp, as did first-round draft choice Brent Fullwood. Wright was replaced on numerous occasions by rookie QB Don Majkowski. Fullwood gained just 274 yards on the season. Off the field, DE Charles Martin was waived in September after a bar fight, and CB Mossy Cade was sent to prison in August for sexual assault. Tom Braatz was named executive vice president in January, the first time since 1958 that control of the team was divided between the head coach and another person. As for head Forrest Gregg, he resigned on January 15, 1988 to become head coach at his alma mater, SMU. Braatz hired Lindy Infante to restore the pride in Packerland.

EAU CLAIRE MAN RELISHES TIME WITH PACKERS

SOURCE: Eau Claire Leader-Telegram, 9-7-2008: When the 1987 strike began, Lee Weigel was coaching running backs at UW-Eau Claire under coach Jim Lind. Weigel called Packers personnel director Tom Braatz to set up a tryout. He and another former Blugold, lineman Kevin Fitzgerald, drove to Green Bay, caught about 10 passes in front of coaches and quickly became Green Bay Packers. "I thought there would be a lot more to it than that," he said. The Packers had enough linemen, so they threw some passes to Fitzgerald. He caught them all and was signed as a tight end, Weigel recalled. Those three weeks put Weigel in the books forever as a Green Bay Packer. He didn't play in the first strike game at Minnesota, a victory in front of just 13,911 fans. However, he played twice at Lambeau Field. A fullback, he carried the ball 10 times for 26 yards and caught one pass for 17 yards. He was paid $3,500 a week, about one-fifth of the NFL average salary but not bad money for a young man just out of college. He paid off some school loans and bought a sports car with his windfall. Weigel, a Marshfield native, was playing for the team he followed as a kid - a team coached by a Packers legend, Forrest Gregg, who remained the head coach despite the strike. Gregg wound up quitting after the season. "Gregg treated us like we were one of the regular players. He made you feel welcome and like a professional," Weigel said. "Everybody just loved him. He did everything in his power to make us winners." The players were bused in and out of the stadium to avoid confrontations with striking players, Weigel said. Occasionally during practice, however, eggs would be lobbed over the fences, presumably by the striking players, and Gregg then would move the practice inside, Weigel said. Weigel thought of himself - and still does - as a Packer, not just a fill-in player. "It was my opportunity to get my foot in the door. The fans wanted to see someone wearing the green-and-gold. They frowned on the veterans because they were getting too greedy," Weigel said of the strike. He recalling running onto the field to the cheers of 35,000 Packers fans - only a half-filled stadium but much larger crowds than he expected and about 10 times the size he was accustomed to seeing at Carson Park while playing for UW-Eau Claire. Weigel's goal wasn't just to play on the strike team. He wanted to impress the coaches and stay on, as a couple of replacements did, when the strike was over. "On that one catch (for 17 yards), I should have done more with that one. If I break the tackle and score maybe they keep me. You look back and think about things like that," Weigel said, recalling the team meeting Gregg held to tell them the strike was over and they were done. Coming out of UW-Eau Claire in 1985, Weigel believed he had NFL ability. He was a small-college All-American at tailback for Coach Link Walker's teams, one of which won the 1983 state conference title behind Weigel and quarterback Jess Cole, a Mondovi native and former UW-Madison recruit. Weigel, a power back, broke most Blugold rushing records with three 1,000-yard seasons, 4,105 career yards and a 279-yard game. He carried the ball a school-record 944 times but lost only six fumbles. Weigel wasn't selected in the NFL draft in April 1986 but signed as a free agent with the Dallas Cowboys. They had planned to keep six running backs. He was the sixth. He expected to make the team until the Cowboys picked up Herschel Walker, who starred in the rival United States Football League until it folded. "I would have made the roster," Weigel said. "I made room for (Walker)." However, Weigel played in several scrimmages and at fullback blocked for Cowboys star tailback Tony Dorsett. Weigel also remembers scoring a few touchdowns in those scrimmages. "I thought I belonged," Weigel said. After he was cut by the Cowboys, he flew back to Eau Claire. The next day his father died. "I didn't think about football at

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Green Bay Packers defensive end Robert Brown holds his 2-year-old son Michael as he walks the picket line outside Lambeau Field on Sept. 25, 1987. NFL players were on strike. (SOURCE: Green Bay Press-Gazette archives)

that point. Family came first. It was kind of a blow," said Weigel, who then returned home to help take his father's place for a time on the family farm near Marshfield. He continued to work out and to contact NFL teams. Weigel, who had 4.54-second speed in the 40-yard dash, had tryouts in 1988 with the Miami Dolphins and in the Canadian Football League, but they were his last attempts at playing pro football. He began working in the concrete business in the Marshfield area and was an assistant coach at Marshfield High School. Eventually, he started Tiger Paw Concrete (named after his Marshfield Tigers) and returned to Eau Claire about six years ago. He works mostly solo on residential and commercial jobs, doing flatwork such  as sidewalks, basements and driveways. As Weigel played at a neighborhood park last week with his children, both were wearing Packers jerseys. Someday he'll be able to tell them about his 24 days as a Packer, and maybe they can pull on his old jersey. "To play at Lambeau was a dream come true," Weigel said. "To get a taste of it, I was real fortunate."

NAME                NO  POS  HGT WGT COLLEGE         YR PR AG  G HOW ACQUIRED

John Anderson       59   LB 6- 3 228 Michigan        10 10 31 12 1978 Draft-1st round

Jerry Boyarsky      61   NT 6- 3 290 Pittsburgh       2  7 28 12 1986 FA-Buffalo

Don Bracken         17    P 6- 0 211 Michigan         3  3 25 12 1985 FA

Dave Brown          32   CB 6- 1 197 Michigan         1 13 34 12 1987 Trade-Seattle

Robert Brown        93   DE 6- 2 267 Virginia Tech    6  6 27 12 1982 Draft-4th round

Ross Browner        79   DE 6- 3 265 Notre Dame       1 10 33 11 1987 FA-Cin (1986)

Mark Cannon         58    C 6- 3 270 TX-Arlington     4  4 25 12 1984 Draft-11th round

Alphonso Carreker   76   DE 6- 6 271 Florida State    4  4 25 12 1984 Draft-1st round

Paul Ott Carruth    30   RB 6- 1 220 Alabama          2  2 26 12 1986 FA-Birm (USFL)

Bill Cherry         69    C 6- 4 277 Middle Tenn St   2  2 26 12 1986 FA

Jessie Clark        33   FB 6- 0 228 Arkansas         5  5 27 12 1983 Draft-7th round

*-Steve Collier     64    T 6- 7 342 Bethune-Cookman  1  1 24  7 1987 FA

Kelly Cook          20   RB 5-10 225 Oklahoma State   1  1 25 11 1987 FA

Kenneth Davis       36   RB 5-10 209 TCU              2  2 25 10 1986 Draft-2nd round

Al Del Greco        10    K 5-10 191 Auburn           4  4 25  5 1984 FA

Burnell Dent        56   LB 6- 1 236 Tulane           2  2 24  9 1986 Draft-6th round

John Dorsey         99   LB 6- 2 243 Connecticut      4  4 27 12 1984 Draft-4th round

Phillip Epps        85   WR 5-10 165 TCU              6  6 28 10 1982 Draft-12th round

Brent Fullwood      21   FB 5-11 209 Auburn           1  1 23 11 1987 Draft-1st round

Tiger Greene        23   DB 6- 0 194 W. Carolina      2  3 25 11 1986 FA-Atl (1985)

Joey Hackett        89   TE 6- 5 267 Elon             1  2 27 11 1987 FA-Denver (1986)

Ron Hallstrom       65    G 6- 6 290 Iowa             6  6 28 12 1982 Draft-1st round

Tim Harris          97   LB 6- 5 235 Memphis State    2  2 22 12 1986 Draft-4th round

Johnny Holland      50   LB 6- 2 221 Texas A&M        1  1 22 12 1987 Draft-2nd round

Norman Jefferson    38   DB 5-10 183 LSU              1  1 23 12 1987 Draft-12th round

Ezra Johnson        90   DE 6- 4 264 Morris Brown    11 11 31  6 1977 Draft-1st round

Kenneth Johnson     39   CB 6- 0 185 Mississippi St   1  1 23 12 1987 FA-NJ (USFL)

Mark Lee            22   CB 5-11 189 Washington       8  8 29 12 1980 Draft-2nd round

Mark Lewis          89   TE 6- 2 237 Texas A&M        3  3 26  1 1985 Draft-6th round

Dave Logan          94   NT 6- 2 250 Pittsburgh       1  9 30  2 1987 FA-TB (1986)

Don Majkowski        5   QB 6- 2 197 Virignia         1  1 23  7 1987 Draft-10th round

Chris Mandeville    44    S 6- 1 213 Cal-Davis        2  2 22  4 1986 FA

Charles Martin      94   DE 6- 4 280 Livingston       4  4 28  2 1984 FA

Brent Moore         98   LB 6- 5 242 USC              1  1 24  4 1986 Draft-9th round

Rich Moran          57    G 6- 2 275 San Diego State  3  3 25 12 1985 Draft-3rd round

*-Jim Bob Morris    47    S 6- 3 211 Kansas State     1  1 26  8 1987 FA-SA (USFL)

*-Lee Morris        81   WR 5-10 180 Oklahoma         1  1 23  2 1987 FA

Mark Murphy         37    S 6- 2 201 West Liberty St  7  7 29 12 1980 FA

Frankie Neal        80   WR 6- 1 202 Fort Hays State  1  1 21 12 1987 Draft-3rd round

Tom Neville         72    G 6- 5 306 Fresno State     2  2 25 12 1986 FA

Brian Noble         91   LB 6- 3 252 Arizona State    3  3 24 12 1985 Draft-5th round

Keith Paskett       82   WR 5-11 180 Western Kentucky 1  1 22 12 1987 FA

Tommy Robison       77    G 6- 4 290 Texas A&M        1  1 25  3 1987 FA-Houston (USFL)

Ken Ruettgers       75    T 6- 5 280 USC              3  3 25 12 1985 Draft-1st round

*-Patrick Scott     83   WR 5-10 170 Grambling        1  1 23  5 1987 Draft-11th round

Walter Stanley      87   WR 5- 9 179 Mesa             3  3 26 12 1985 Draft-4th round

Scott Stephen       54   LB 6- 2 232 Arizona State    1  1 23  8 1987 Draft-3rd round

Ken Stills          29    S 5-10 186 Wisconsin        3  3 24 11 1985 Draft-8th round

*-Keith Uecker      70    G 6- 5 284 Auburn           3  5 27  7 1984 FA-Denver (1983)

Alan Veingrad       73    T 6- 5 277 East Texas State 2  2 24 11 1986 FA

Mike Weddington     52   LB 6- 4 245 Oklahoma         2  2 26 12 1986 FA-NJ (USFL)

Clayton Weishuhn    51   LB 6- 1 218 Angelo State     1  5 27  9 1987 FA-New Eng (1986)

Ed West             86   TE 6- 1 243 Auburn           4  4 26 12 1984 FA

Randy Wright        16   QB 6- 2 203 Wisconsin        4  4 26  9 1984 Draft-6th round

*-Max Zendejas       8    K 5-11 184 Arizona          1  2 23  7 1987 FA-Wash (1986)

* - Also played in replacement games

1987 PACKERS REPLACEMENT ROSTER

NAME                NO  POS  HGT WGT COLLEGE         YR PR AG  G HOW ACQUIRED

Aric Anderson       53   LB 6- 2 220 Iona             1  1 22  3 1987 FA

Todd Auer        72-98   LB 6- 1 230 Western Illinois 1  1 22  3 1987 FA

Warren Bone         72   DE 6- 4 265 Texas Southern   1  1 22  1 1987 FA

David Caldwell      73   NT 6- 1 261 TCU              1  1 22  3 1987 FA

Putt Choate         57   LB 6- 0 225 SMU              1  1 30  2 1987 FA-San Ant (USFL)

*-St. Collier 92-70-74    T 6- 7 342 Bethune-Cookman  1  1 24  3 1987 FA

Chuck Compton       41   DB 5-10 190 Boise State      1  1 22  2 1987 FA

Jeff Drost          71   DT 6- 5 286 Iowa             1  1 23  2 1987 Draft-8th round

Tony Elliott        27   DB 5-10 195 Central Michigan 1  1 23  1 1987 FA

Mike Estep          79    G 6- 4 265 Bowling Green    1  1 23  1 1987 FA

Kevin Fitzgerald    89   TE 6- 3 235 UW-Eau Claire    1  1 23  1 1987 FA

Willie Gillus        5   QB 6- 4 215 Norfolk State    1  1 23  1 1987 FA

Bob Gruber          69    T 6- 5 280 Pittsburgh       1  1 29  1 1987 FA-Jack (USFL)

Derrick Harden      82   WR 6- 1 175 East New Mexico  1  1 23  3 1987 FA

James Hargrove      20   RB 6- 2 232 Wake Forest      1  2 28  2 1987 FA-NO (USFL)

Anthony Harrison    46   DB 6- 1 195 Georgia Tech     1  1 21  3 1987 FA

Perry Hartnett      63    G 6- 5 285 SMU              1  3 27  1 1987 FA-Chi (USFL)

Jim Hobbins         78    T 6- 6 275 Minnesota        1  1 23  3 1987 FA

Tony Hunter         31   RB 5- 9 215 Minnesota        1  1 24  1 1987 FA

Craig Jay        26-81   TE 6- 4 257 Mount Senario    1  1 24  3 1987 FA

Greg Jensen      54-60   OL 6- 3 266 No College       1  1 25  1 1987 FA

Kenneth Jordan      55   LB 6- 2 235 Tuskegee         1  1 23  3 1987 FA

David King          40   DB 5- 9 175 Auburn           1  2 24  3 1987 FA-SD (1985)

Ed Konopasek        68    T 6- 6 289 Ball State       1  1 23  3 1987 FA

1987 PACKERS REPLACEMENT ROSTER

NAME                NO  POS  HGT WGT COLLEGE         YR PR AG  G HOW ACQUIRED

Tony Leiker         96   DT 6- 5 250 Stanford         1  1 22  1 1987 Draft-7th round

Rydell Malancon  60-54   LB 6- 2 230 LSU              1  2 25  3 1987 FA-Atl (1984)

Von Mansfield       44   DB 5-11 183 Wisconsin        1  2 27  3 1987 FA-Phil (1982)

Stan Mataele        94   DL 6- 2 278 Arizona          1  1 24  2 1987 FA

John McGarry        61   OL 6- 5 288 St. Joseph's     1  1 23  2 1987 FA

Sylvester McGrew    77   DE 6- 4 257 Tulane           1  1 27  3 1987 FA

James Melka         52   LB 6- 4 257 Wisconsin        1  1 25  1 1987 FA

Jim Meyer           62    T 6- 5 290 Illinois State   1  1 24  2 1987 FA

John Miller         97   LB 6- 2 218 Mississippi St   1  1     1 1987 FA-NJ (USFL)

Ron Monaco          51   LB 6- 2 240 South Carolina   1  2 24  2 1987 FA-St.L (1986)

*-Jim Bob Morris    47   LB 6- 3 211 Kansas State     1  1 26  3 1987 FA-San Ant (USFL)

Larry Morris        43   RB 5- 7 207 Syracuse         1  1 25  2 1987 FA 

*-Lee Morris     48-85   WR 5-10 180 Oklahoma         1  1 23  3 1987 FA

Freddie Parker      39   RB 5-10 215 Miss. Valley     1  1 25  1 1987 FA

John Pointer        56   LB 6- 2 225 Vanderbilt       1  1 29  3 1987 FA

Vince Rafferty      50  C-G 6- 4 285 Colorado         1  1 26  3 1987 FA

Lou Rash            34   DB 5-10 190 Miss Valley St   1  2 26  3 1987 FA-Phil (1984)

Cornelius Redick    87   WR 6- 0 185 Cal-St Fullerton 1  1 22  1 1987 FA

Bill Renner         13    P 6- 0 198 Virginia Tech    2  2 28  3 1986 FA 

Alan Risher         11   QB 6- 2 190 LSU              1  2 26  3 1987 FA-TB (1985)

*-Patrick Scott     83   WR 5-10 170 Grambling        1  1 23  3 1987 Draft-11th round

Travis Simpson      67   OL 6- 3 272 Oklahoma         1  1 23  3 1987 FA

Wes Smith           84   WR 6- 0 190 East Texas       1  1 24  1 1987 FA

John Sterling       33   RB 6- 2 203 Cent St-Oklahoma 1  1 22  2 1987 FA

Carl Sullivan       95   DE 6- 4 248 San Jose State   1  1 25  3 1987 FA-Oak (USFL)

Don Summers         86   TE 6- 4 235 Boise State      1  3 26  3 1987 FA-Denver (1985)

Lavale Thomas       45   RB 6- 0 205 Fresno State     1  1 23  1 1987 FA

*-Keith Uecker      70    G 6- 5 284 Auburn           3  5 27  1 1984 FA-Denver (1983)

Vince Villanucci    64   NT 6- 2 265 Bowling Green    1  1 23  2 1987 FA

Calvin Wallace      93   DE 6- 2 230 W. Virginia Tech 1  1 22  1 1987 FA

Chuck Washington 18-38   DB 5-11 186 Arkansas         1  1 23  3 1987 FA

Lee Weigel          25   RB 5-11 220 UW-Eau Claire    1  1 23  2 1987 FA

Kevin Willhite      35   RB 5-11 208 Oregon           1  1 24  3 1987 FA

*-Max Zendejas       8    K 5-11 184 Arizona          1  2 23  3 1987 FA-Wash (1986)

* - Also played in regular games NO - Jersey Number POS - Position HGT - Height WGT - Weight YR - Years with Packers PR - Years of Professional Football AGE - Age on September 1 G - Games  Played FA - Free Agent

THE REPLACEMENT PLAYERS WHO PLAYED AFTER THE STRIKE

* LB Jim Bob Morris - In the strike opener, with 1:10 to play, Morris flagged down an Tony Adams pass on the Packers' 4 and maneuvered 74 yards down the right sideline to the Minnesota 23 before being run to earth with 56 seconds to play, clinching a 23-16 win. He went on to lead the team with three interceptions.

* QB Alan Risher - After completing 44-of-74 passes for 564 yards and three touchdowns, Risher was kept on the roster, but only appeared for one more play (November 22 against Kansas City), before being released in December.

* OT Steve Collier - Collier was best known for wearing four numbers in his only season as a Packer. Collier tried three different numbers in three replacement games in 1987 and a fourth as a member of the regular roster. One of those numbers - 92 - was later retired for Reggie White.

* WR Lee Morris - After catching 16 passes in the three strike games, Morris stuck around, but was placed on the injured reserve in early November without ever appearing in a regular game

* WR Patrick Scott - Scott had been drafted in the 11th round, cut in training camp, then brought back for the strike. After the strike was settled, he caught one more pass. In 1988, Scott caught 28 passes for 354 yards and one TD.

* OL Keith Uecker - Technically, he did not stick after the strike ended. He was the first Packer to cross the line, doing so on October 14 and playing in the last replacement game. He would have an injury-riddled season, but play with Green Bay through 1991.

* K Max Zendejas - He made 10 straight field goals, leading the team to release Al Del Greco in November. In 1988, Zendejas made only 9 of 16 field-goal attempts and missed a 24-yarder with 11 seconds left in a 20-17 loss to Washington, leading to his release in October 1988.

1987 PACKERS DRAFT (April 28-29, 1987)

RND-PCK NAME                POS COLLEGE       NOTES

1     4 Brent Fullwood       RB Auburn 

2    41 Johnny Holland       LB Texas A&M 

3a   61 Dave Croston          T Iowa 

3b   69 Scott Stephen        LB Arizona St    (A) 

3c   71 Frankie Neal         WR Fort Hays St  (B) 

4    89 Lorenzo Freeman      DT Pittsburgh 

5   115 Traded to San Diego in 1985 Mossy Cade trade

6   145 Willie Marshall      WR Temple 

7a  172 Tony Leiker          DT Stanford 

7b  191 Bill Smith            P Mississippi   (C) 

8   198 Jeff Drost           DT Iowa 

9   228 Gregg Harris          G Wake Forest 

10  255 Don Majkowski        QB Virginia 

11  282 Patrick Scott        WR Grambling 

12a 312 Traded to Seattle in 1986 Dan Ross trade

12b 335 Norman Jefferson     DB LSU           (D) 

A-From Atlanta Falcons B-From LA Raiders in James Lofton trade C-From Cleveland in 1985 John Jefferson trade D-From NY Giants in Phil McConkey trade

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1987 PACKER TRADES - TRANSACTIONS

APR 14 - Traded WR James Lofton to LA RAIDERS for a 1987 3rd-round choice (WR Frankie Neal) and a 1988 4th-round choice (NT Rollin Putzier)

APR 28 - Traded a 1987 2nd-round draft choice to ATLANTA for a 1987 2nd-round choice (LB Johnny Holland) and a 1987 3rd-round choice (LB Scott Stephen)

AUG 26 - Traded a 1988 11th-round choice to SEATTLE for DB Dave Brown

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