NFC Notes: Ennis Rakestraw, Brian Flores, Lions, Packers, Vikings

NFC Notes: Ennis Rakestraw, Brian Flores, Lions, Packers, Vikings
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Lions

Lions CB Ennis Rakestraw shared his plans to stay healthy for 2026, noting that his injury issues have held him back since turning pro.

“I just want to be healthy. That’s really it. I just want to play,” Rakestraw said, via Tim Twentyman of the team website. “That’s my only goal — to play. I got my college jersey number back and my high school jersey number back and I feel like me. Go back to my Missouri days. Hopefully I can do it and show all you guys what you’ve been missing.”

“The role is there for him if he can stay healthy,” DB coach Deshea Townsend said of Rakestraw. “His body has changed. You can see physically how much mass and strength he’s put into his shoulder and neck area, which is important. Just staying healthy is going to be big for him but his body most definitely looks different.”

“He’s had a good spring,” HC Dan Campbell added. “This year he had a lot of time to really not only rehab, but work back there with Coach (Josh) Schuler and Mike Clark when they were here, and certainly (director of player health & performance Brett Fischer) Fish. So, he’s had a little bit of bulk, he’s a little more dense than he was, that’s always going to help the body. There’s nothing that would tell me that he won’t be prepared and physically prepared to go into training camp. Now you know, whatever happens happens, but he’s where he’s supposed to be right now in early June.”

Packers

The Packers signed CB Benjamin St-Juste this offseason following his time with the Chargers. Green Bay HC Matt LaFleur said they are taking a “wait and see” approach with him as he recovers from an undisclosed injury.

“It’s a ‘wait and see’ approach, I am excited about the player though. We’ve gone against him when he was in Washington, certainly what he put on tape last year with the Chargers I thought was impressive. He’s a really intelligent guy, so I’m excited about him. Obviously you can’t coach that size and length that he possesses, so he’ll definitely be in the mix,” LaFleur said, via PackersWire.

As for second-round CB Brandon Cisse, LaFleur said he’s looking good in their offseason program but still has a lot to learn.

“He looks pretty good. Certainly he’s got a ton to learn and a lot to improve upon, as is to be expected of any young player. He’s just gotta continue to build on the foundation he’s set, and I think for all these guys, it’s critical when they’re away from here, the work you put in is gonna show up when training camp comes around.”

With third-year CB Javon Bullard, LaFleur said he’s the epitome of how they want to play.

*“I think he’s played pretty damn good football the last two years. We always talk about style of play and he epitomizes what we wanna be about...