Humphrey back to speed: Packers TE Tory Humphrey broke his lower leg on the first day of training camp last year and didn't return until about halfway through OTAs this year, but he appeared to be running as well as ever. At 6-2 and 250 pounds, he's short for the position but has some bulk and offers a little more speed than starter Donald Lee. If Humphrey stays healthy, he should be the backup, reports the Green Bay Press-Gazette. (Updated 06/23/2008).
Injury Report
Ankle - Questionable for the start of 2008 training camp (Updated - 1/28/08)
Fantasy Analysis
Humphrey will be the No. 2 TE in Green Bay behind Lee. He has minimal Fantasy value at this time, but could be a decent free agent if Lee gets hurt. (Updated 06/23/2008).
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Humphrey back to speed: Packers TE Tory Humphrey broke his lower leg on the first day of training camp last year and didn't return until about halfway through OTAs this year, but he appeared to be running as well as ever. At 6-2 and 250 pounds, he's short for the position but has some bulk and offers a little more speed than starter Donald Lee. If Humphrey stays healthy, he should be the backup, reports the Green Bay Press-Gazette. (Updated 06/23/2008).
Injury Report
Ankle - Questionable for the start of 2008 training camp (Updated - 1/28/08)
Fantasy Analysis
Humphrey will be the No. 2 TE in Green Bay behind Lee. He has minimal Fantasy value at this time, but could be a decent free agent if Lee gets hurt. (Updated 06/23/2008).