The only real question is whether he'll soon be back as a starter with the No. 1 defense, where he lined up all spring, or if he'll have to earn the spot back from Raven Greene, who has been playing alongside Amos thus far in camp. However it goes, the rookie is taking nothing for granted.

"I'm always in the book, just taking mental reps, always watching film and stuff like that," Savage said. "At the end of the day, it's going to be a competition. We have a lot of guys that can play back there. It's going to be fun for all of us to be on the field and make plays and always be fresh, because everybody can play."

Meanwhile, Hollman is certainly showing he belongs, getting the call to take the field with the first-string defense in a two-minute drill against Aaron Rodgers and the No. 1 offense.

King's reps are being monitored after sitting out the bulk of OTAs and second-year corner Josh Jackson hasn't practiced yet due to a foot injury, so Hollman got the nod and acquitted himself well.