While all the attention over the weekend was on Eddie Lacy breaking curfew and the Green Bay Packers bringing in fellow running back Montee Ball for a workout, flying under the radar was that the Packers reportedly brought in four wide receivers for workouts on Friday, a day after their win against the Detroit Lions.

Getting a look from the Packers were Deon Long, J.J. Worton, Kevin Vereen and Jamel Johnson, according to Packers beat writer Tom Silverstein.

The most well-known of the group might be Long, a rookie out of Maryland, who was invited to the NFL Combine and played in the East-West Shrine Game last season.

Long was originally signed as an undrafted free agent with the Tennessee Titans but was later released and spent a brief stint on the practice squad of the Miami Dolphins earlier this season.

Worton, meanwhile, was building momentum toward an NFL career at Central Florida before an untimely injury, tearing his ACL in his final home game back in 2014. He finished his college career as the all-time leader in receiving touchdowns in UCF program history with 21.

Johnson is another product from the 2014 rookie class that's never signed an NFL contract. He's a product of Alabama State and participated in NFL's Super Regional Combine.

Kevin Vereen is a member of the 2015 rookie class that's also never signed an NFL contract. He played his college football at Northern Iowa.

The Packers also brought in three other wide receivers for workouts the previous week, perhaps an indication they're unhappy with the production from their current group of players.

There's currently an opening on the practice squad after running back John Crockett was promoted to the active roster last week.

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