Darnell Savage working toward 'something extra' in third season

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New defensive coordinator Joe Barry's scheme could provide the next avenue for progress in Savage's career.


Barry calls his nickel defensive back spot the "star" for its multi-faceted role in the system. It can include attacking in the box to stop the run, covering slot receivers or tight ends, mirroring running backs who leak out into routes, or blitzing from a wide angle.


No one is revealing who the "star" is going to be, but Savage is certainly a candidate, as are corners Jaire Alexander and Chandon Sullivan, plus perhaps others.


Gray told reporters the coaches are looking at four or five options at that spot this spring, with the idea they'll narrow it down come training camp. Barry's scheme also plays two safeties deep a lot, which could mean more centerfield duties for Savage as well.


"Right now we're all just trying to learn," Savage said regarding the scheme and who might fit which role. "We're trying to get our communication right.


"I feel like we've got a lot of guys that are interchangeable and can do a whole bunch of different stuff. As long as we know what we're doing, then I don't think it matters where we are."


What helps is the secondary is a close-knit bunch. Safety Adrian Amos is the most experienced and perhaps underrated player in the group, but what has been touted over the past couple of seasons as a young collection of DBs is growing up fast.


Of the top five corners and top three safeties on the current roster, all but rookie first-round draft pick Eric Stokes is in at least his third season in Green Bay. They know each other, and know each other well.


More important as they transition to Barry's scheme, they're all in their second year with Gray, so they know any questions they have won't linger for long.


"He knows how to reach everybody in their own individual way," Savage said. "It's special to have a guy that's been around that long. He's seen it all, literally. There's nothing we can ask him where he won't have an answer for us, so that's always a plus."
 
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