The Green Bay Packers selected Rashan Gary with the 12th overall pick and like most of his life, the expectations are sky high. Even though the Packers haven't even had a game yet, all the cameras are on Gary and people are watching his every move.

Rob Demovsky of ESPN was sent out to give a progress report on how Gary is adjusting to life in the NFL and so far it seems everything is going well.

“Explosiveness and versatility. Gary has already displayed both. While playing on the edge, Gary looks quick off the ball. Yet the Packers also think he can move inside. In fact, in one defensive package, Gary lined up inside along with Za'Darius Smith, while Preston Smith and Kyler Fackrell played on the edge.”

“That's why he's here — because he's a versatile player,' Packers coach Matt LaFleur said. “He can be on the edge, we can kick him inside. He's an incredible athlete, and we've just got to keep getting him familiarized with exactly what we're asking him to do, and again, digging at those details so he can go out and execute at a high level.'”

Gary has always had elite numbers and those showed again at the NFL combine, but the question has always been how he can start showing it on the field. He has great athleticism, but he needs to improve on the rest of his game to be a complete NFL player. Gary is ready to show the rest of the league and the doubters that he can become a good NFL player.