Former Auburn defensive tackle Montravius Adams had spent one day with the Green Bay Packers, and he already had a pretty good idea about the expectations in Titletown USA.

"The main goal and the main thing is the Super Bowl," Adams told reporters in the Green Bay locker room after the first day of the Packers' rookie minicamp. "In the NFL, that's the main thing and that's what people want and that's what your fans want and that's what we're here for as players."

The Packers own a league-record 13 NFL championships, and Adams felt the football history in Green Bay.

"Just the legends that came before me, following in their footsteps," Adams said. "Being a defensive lineman, I have big shoes to fill."

Adams joined the Packers as a third-round selection in the NFL Draft on April 28. He thinks he got his pro career off to a good start during the rookie minicamp.

"I think it went pretty good," Adams said. "Everybody is probably a little rusty. But overall I think it went pretty good."

Adams was one of 58 players at Green Bay's rookie minicamp. The weekend roster included a former Auburn teammate of Adams'. Safety Jermaine Whitehead played two games for the Packers last year, when he spent most of the season on Green Bay's practice squad.

Whitehead was one of nine players at the minicamp who'd been on an NFL roster. The rest were rookies - 10 draft picks, 15 players signed after going undrafted and 24 invited tryout players.

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Adams did get to interact some with some Green Bay veterans who were at the facility.

"For me, it's just a blessing to be able to be here and be able to talk to those guys and be able to learn from them," Adams said.

What message did the veterans deliver?

"Come in here and do what you're capable of doing and just keep striving and just try to get better every day," Adams said. "For me, it was one from (defensive tackle) Mike Daniels, and he was just like: Make sure I keep in contact with my family even though I'm away. I just had the baby and stuff."

Adams was at a hospital in Warner Robins, Georgia, where his son had been born earlier in the day when he got the call that the Packers had picked him in the NFL Draft.