-- The Green Bay Packers should have their full arsenal of cornerbacks come July when training camp starts.
The team's former secondary coach who was promoted to defensive passing game coordinator in January, Joe Whitt Jr., said on Thursday that Kevin King should be a "full go" for camp.
King's rookie season last year ended on injured reserve after battling through a shoulder injury for the first nine games of the season -- five of which he listed as a starter.
Shortly after being placed on injured reserve, King had surgery on the shoulder. It was a complication that had plagued him since his senior season at Washington, but that didn't scare the Packers away from selecting the 6-3 King at 33rd overall in last year's draft.