Getting drafted is one thing Jace Sternberger Jersey , being a success in the NFL is another.A player’s draft position only can take him so far — yes, he gets a higher salary and presumably a little more benefit of the doubt than someone who was selected later or not at all. But in the end, production (usually) wins out.More Packers coverage from FOX Sports WisconsinBucks�? Wes Matthews loves Wisconsin, is a Vikings fanPreview: Packers look to slow Vikings’ revitalized run gameTop Tweets: Yelich thanks fans for support after season-ending injuryAmos sparks rebuilt Packers defense in debutPackers to be tested again by familiar foe in Zimmer, VikingsThis leads us to Green Bay and the nose tackle position. The Packers took Montravius Adams in the third round of the 2017 draft. However, it’s undrafted free agent Tyler Lancaster who has passed Adams on the depth chart and is now starting for the Packers.Lancaster, who was signed to the active roster from the practice squad Oct. 6, played in a season-high 85 percent of the defensive snaps in Green Bay’s 24-14 loss to Chicago on Sunday. In his previous nine games Dexter Williams Jersey , Lancaster, a rookie from Northwestern, had appeared in more than a third of the defensive snaps just once (56.6 percent in Week 12 vs. Arizona).Lancaster finished with team highs of six solo tackles and seven combined tackles. All of his stops came on Jordan Howard runs and each was for four yards or less.Meanwhile, Adams played in 16 snaps (26.7 percent) against the Bears and 43 combined over the last three games. He’s appeared in more than 28 percent of the snaps just once this season — 32.9 percent in Week 10 at Seattle. Adams had three tackles (two solo) and a quarterback hurry.12<button class="view-gallery">View Gallery</button> Gallery:PHOTOS: Packers at BearsQuinn Harris-USA TODAY Sports | Quinn Harris<em>Other notes from Sunday’s snap counts:</em>— With Aaron Jones getting in on just nine snaps before leaving with an injury, Jamaal Williams played 59 snaps (87 percent). He finished with 12 carries and four catches on five targets.— Marquez Valdes-Scantling continues to slip down the depth chart. He had 21 snaps (31 percent), the same amount as Jake Kumerow. Fellow rookie Equanimeous St. Brown had 42 snaps (62 percent). All three receivers each finished with just one catch apiece.— Tight end Lance Kendricks had only nine snaps (13 percent) but had four catches on four targets. For just the second time this season, Marcedes Lewis (11) had more snaps than Kendricks.— For the fourth straight game, linebacker Blake Martinez Rock Ya-Sin Jersey , cornerback Jaire Alexander and safety Tramon Williams played every defensive snap.— In his third game with the Packers, safety Eddie Pleasant played in 31 defensive snaps (52 percent). He had 17 snaps combined in his first two games. He had two tackles, including one tackle for loss.— Seventh-round pick defensive end James Looney made his NFL debut — he got in on one defensive snap.GAME 14: BEARS (OFFENSE)PLAYERPLAYS (68)%Patrick68100%Spriggs68100%Bakhtiari68100%Taylor68100%Linsley68100%A. Rodgers68100%Adams6494%Williams5987%Cobb4769%Graham4769%St. Brown4262%Kumerow2131%Valdes-Scantling2131%Lewis1116%Kendricks913%Tonyan812%A. Jones910%Vitale46%GAME 14: BEARS (DEFENSE)PLAYERPLAYS (60)%Martinez60100%Alexander60100%Williams60100%Lowry5388%Breeland5388%Fackrell5185%Lancaster5185%Matthews4982%Jones4880%Jackson4067%Pleasant3152%Brown2847%Gilbert2135%Brice1830%Adams1627%Brown1220%Morrison813%Looney12% CLEVELAND (AP) — Freddie Kitchens had something on his coaching resume no other candidate could match. He made Baker Mayfield a better quarterback.Kitchens, who helped Mayfield turn his rookie season into a record-breaking one during an impressive eight-game stint as the Browns offensive coordinator, was named Cleveland’s 17th full-time coach on Saturday, capping a remarkable personal rise up the coaching ranks.His next goal: Take the Browns where they’ve never been — the Super Bowl.“It’s an honor to be named the head coach of the Cleveland Browns,” Kitchens said in a release. “As I’ve said before, I think Cleveland and I get along pretty well. My family and I have really enjoyed our time with this organization and in this community over the last year.“There are a lot of great people in this front office that I’m excited to continue to work alongside with a singular focus on winning. I’ve been to one Super Bowl that didn’t end the way I wanted it to and that disappointing memory is what really drives me. Our goal is to work extremely hard to earn the right to raise that Lombardi Trophy for our fans and this city.”The affable 44-year-old Kitchens is the ninth coach since the Browns’ 1999 expansion rebirth and fourth hired since 2012 by owners. As it turns out http://www.clevelandbrownsteamonline.com/anthony-zettel-jersey , general manager John Dorsey didn’t have to search far or wide for “a man of character, a guy who can instill leadership into these young men.”Kitchens was there the whole time.“We had a deliberate and thorough process and one thing became evident — that Freddie is the best person to lead the Cleveland Browns,” said Dorsey, who has lifted the Browns from laughable to legitimate in just one year. “We saw firsthand what Freddie is able to do. He showed that he is consistent on a day in and day out basis and that he is a true leader.“He helped unify our players in a tough time. He raised the bar for our offense last year, and I have no doubt he is going to raise the bar for our entire team.”Kitchens will be formally introduced Monday at a news conference in FirstEnergy Stadium.It’s hard to imagine Kitchens was part of Dorsey’s long-term vision when he was hired to coach running backs on Hue Jackson’s staff after 11 seasons as an Arizona assistant. But when Jackson and coordinator Todd Haley were fired on Oct. 29, Kitchens took the offensive reins and Mayfield and his teammates took off.Under Kitchens’ leadership, the No. 1 overall pick in last year’s draft threw 19 of his NFL rookie record 27 touchdown passes. Mayfield erased any doubts he’s the coveted franchise quarterback that has eluded the Browns for decades.Kitchens and Mayfield connected on a personal level, two former college quarterbacks who bonded over a shared passion and senses of humor.They grew tight and the Browns are counting on that relationship to flourish.“It was great working with and learning from Freddie last year http://www.detroitlionsteamonline.com/jahlani-tavai-jersey ,” Mayfield said after Kitchens’ hiring was announced. “He has such a creative mind. He creates mismatches and just put guys in position to take advantage of their opportunities. He puts trusts in us as players. He’s the same guy every day.”Mayfield was a different player under Kitchens, who figured out creative ways to protect the 23-year-old. The Browns improved across the board statistically — they averaged 6.8 yards per play — and became one of the league’s must-watch teams over the last two months as Kitchens unveiled unique formations and trick plays.Kitchens was praised by players for seeking their input on which plays they were most comfortable running. He also got major production from rookie running back Nick Chubb, left tackle Greg Robinson and receiver Breshad Perriman — all under-utilized by Jackson and Haley.But it was Mayfield’s growth that mattered most. In six games before the coaching change, Mayfield completed 58 percent of his passes for 1,471 yards with eight touchdowns, six interceptions and 20 sacks. In eight games under Kitchens, he completed 68 percent with 19 TDs, eight interceptions and five sacks.As the team’s success grew http://www.houstontexansteamonline.com/kahale-warring-jersey , Kitchens went from an unknown to Cleveland fan favorite.The barrel-chested Alabamian wore an orange “Dawg Pound” hooded sweat shirton game day because his daughters liked it and it was his nod to the Browns’ famed bleacher section that he admired from afar in the 1980s.Now, he’s Cleveland’s top dog.