Would Green Bay Benefit From Signing Tyler Boyd?

The Green Bay Packers have a well-balanced wide receiver unit. Quarterback Jordan Love has five different wide receivers that can do multiple things very well. Rookie Jayden Reed led the team in receiving (793 yards) because of his elite speed and route-running abilities. Romeo Doubs was an extremely reliable pass-catcher in his sophomore season (eight touchdown catches; tied for… read more

What Will Green Bay’s Starting Secondary Look Like in 2024?

The Green Bay Packers almost have their entire secondary figured out for the upcoming season. All they are missing is another starting safety to pair with free agent signee Xavier McKinney, who signed a four-year $68 million deal this offseason with Green Bay. The team also re-signed the likes of significant contributors in slot cornerback Keisean… read more

Laken Tomlinson To Green Bay Makes Sense

Matt LaFleur has a small problem along his offensive line. It could turn into a big problem if not properly addressed. The team has lost three veterans along the trenches during free agency, including five-time All-Pro David Bakhtiari and starting guard Jon Runyan Jr. GM Brian Gutekunst will need to either address the offensive line depth problems… read more

Yannick Ngakoue Would Have The Perfect Role In Green Bay

The Packers have an interesting situation at the edge-rusher position. They have what is supposed to be a Pro Bowl-caliber sack master in Rashan Gary, but he hasn’t hit 10 sacks in a season during his five-year career. Preston Smith will be 32 next season but has recorded at least eight sacks in four of his… read more

Charles Leno Should Be A Packer

The Packers might be in some trouble along the trenches. They have lost multiple offensive tackles during the NFL’s free agency period, including five-time All-Pro David Bakhtiari, who Green Bay parted ways with after 11 seasons. There isn’t much depth behind tackles Rasheed Walker and Zach Tom, who are both just 24 years of age. The… read more

Packers Re-Sign Free Agent CB Robert Rochelle

In one of the smaller moves during the Green Bay Packers’ offseason, they agreed to terms with backup cornerback and special-teamer Robert Rochell. He will be back in the fold for the 2024 season. After getting drafted in the fourth round out of Central Arkansas by the Los Angeles Rams in 2021, Rochell would go on… read more

Should The Packers Try To Sign Mike Williams?

Matt LaFleur does not need any more wide receivers. He has five quality wide receivers at his and Jordan Love’s disposal. Romeo Doubs had a much improved sophomore season (59 catches for 674 yards and eight touchdowns). Christian Watson, despite battling injuries, was a great big-play threat for Love and the offense (15.1 yards per reception)…. read more

Former Green Bay Great David Bakhtiari Plans To Play In 2024

The Packers have entered a new era along the offensive line. They parted ways with franchise left tackle David Bakhtiari this offseason after an injury-riddled final few seasons in Green Bay. The NFL Network’s Ian Rapport is now reporting that the 11-year pro plans on playing in 2024 despite having knee problems each of the last few seasons…. read more

Green Bay Loses OT Yosh Nijman To Carolina

The key to building off of successful seasons for good teams in the NFL is to keep important free agents. Now, sometimes those free agents that are lost can be replaced in the draft or even during free agency. In order for the Packers to protect Jordan Love successfully again in 2024, they will have… read more

Veterans Who The Packers Have Moved On From Recently

The Green Bay Packers have truly entered into a new era. That is evidenced by Jordan Love’s outstanding 2023 numbers. Love is clearly the leader of the Pack now. He helped take the youngest team in the league all the way to the divisional round, and they were 15 minutes away from an NFC Championship Game… read more

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