Green Bay Packers guard T.J. Lang (right) blocks Oakland Raiders outside linebacker Sio Moore during a preseason game Friday. Credit: Mark Hoffman

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THUMBS UP

T.J. Lang dethroned his running mate at guard, Josh Sitton, as the most successful offensive lineman in the one-on-one pass-rush drill during training camp. The results were compiled by the Journal Sentinel. Sitton was the winner in 2009, '12 and '13, and the co-winner with Marshall Newhouse in '11. This year, Sitton was limited to only two turns because of a sore knee that has bothered him for several years. Here were the results: Lang, 8-1, .889; Derek Sherrod, 13-2-2, .824; Bryan Bulaga, 11-2-1, .821; Corey Linsley, 7-0-4, .818; JC Tretter, 11-3-2, .750; Garth Gerhart, 9-0-4, .733; Jeremy Vujnovich, 7-3-1, .682; John Fullington, 7-2-6, .667; Lane Taylor, 9-5-2, .625; Andrew Tiller, 8-5-3, .594; David Bakhtiari, 7-4-2, .594; Jordan McCray, 6-4-3, .577; Don Barclay, 6-5, .545; and Aaron Adams, 5-8-4, .412. There were just 194 total reps in the drill; only padded practices were counted. It marked a substantial decrease compared to 2013 (315 reps), 2012 (334) and 2011 (365). Offensive coordinator Tom Clements pointed out that the linemen gained similar reps this year when two rushers and two blockers were incorporated in what traditionally had been seven-on-seven passing drills. "Mike (McCarthy) puts a lot of time into the practice schedule," Clements said. "With the linemen rushing this year, that was a lot of work. You get one on one. You get twists. It's more beneficial for the quarterback because it's more realistic." Was it as intense as the one-on-one drill? "Absolutely," Bulaga said. "Now you've got the quarterback behind you, too. Any time we get in our stance and there's a guy across from us it's a must-win situation."

THUMBS DOWN

The pass rushers won at a mere .320 clip, its poorest showing since 2010 when it came in at .280. Here were the results for the defensive line: Khyri Thornton, 5-5-1, .500; Mike Daniels, 4-7-5, .406; Datone Jones, 6-11-2, .368; Carlos Gray, 1-6-5, .292; B.J. Raji, 4-11, .267; Josh Boyd, 3-13-4, .250; Mike Pennel, 2-11-5, .250; and Luther Robinson, 1-11-3, .167. Here were the results for the outside linebackers: Jayrone Elliott, 4-4-2, .500; Julius Peppers, 2-2-1, .500; Nate Palmer, 3-4-2, .444; Andy Mulumba, 2-3, .400; Mike Neal, 2-4; .333; Adrian Hubbard, 2-6-2, .300; Nick Perry, 1-3, .250; Carl Bradford, 1-4, .200; and Clay Matthews, 0-2, .000. Here were the results for the inside linebackers: Sam Barrington, 1-0-1, .750; Jamari Lattimore, 1-1, .500; Joe Thomas, 2-2, .500; A.J. Hawk, 0-1, .000; and Brad Jones, 0-2, .000. The drill wasn't held after Aug. 11.

INJURY REPORT

NT Letroy Guion was activated from the non-football injury list and practiced Monday for the first time.

BITS AND PIECES

■ The Packers practiced in pads (2 hours, 2 minutes) Monday for the 12th and final time of training camp. They will work in shorts Wednesday, closing out the practice schedule open to fans. In addition to the 12 practices in pads, there were five in shells (smaller shoulder pads) and four in shorts.

■Mason Crosby had more accuracy problems in the last week than he did in the first month. He was 5 for 8, missing from 38, 42 and 46 yards while hitting from 33, 44, 49, 53 and 55. There was more wind than usual, and it was helping his distance.

■ With vacation season ending and schools opening, the bleachers at Nitschke Field were more empty than they had been all camp. At the end, there were almost as many red-vested ushers as spectators.

■ The last one-on-one coverage drill matching wide receivers against cornerbacks was Aug. 4. For the first time, McCarthy didn't include a single running back against linebacker live blitz-pickup period. The tight ends and linebackers were matched against each other in one-on-one coverage just once.

■ The 81-man roster must be trimmed to 75 by Tuesday at 3 p.m.

SCHEDULE

The last practice open to the public will be at 10:15 a.m. Wednesday. It will run for about an hour.