Now we have moved away from the first waves of free agency, and draft becomes once again the big topic of conversation around the NFL. It's Friday, so let's open our Green Bay Packers mailbag of the week.
Green Bay is making the trip to a lot of pro days that feature top-150 prospects at the defensive back positions. Now that our Draft Talk crew has ranked the top players at the Green Bay Packers’ positions of need, it’s time to turn our attention to where the Packers have spent time during the pro days circuit.
The Green Bay Packers have 11 picks in the 2024 NFL Draft and plenty of areas they could look to improve the roster, but where are the sweet spots to attack each position?
In Green Bay, a significant shift is happening with Jordan Love stepping up as the starting quarterback for the Packers. After being selected as a first-round draft pick, Love has gradually progressed from a potential future leader to the forefront of the team’s strategy.
In the storied history of the Green Bay Packers, a few quarterbacks stand taller, defining the team's success and embodying the spirit of one of the NFL's most cherished franchises.
Looking at the history of the Green Bay Packers, there have been many special players who have graced Lambeau Field. On both sides of the football, the Packers have had many dominant players.
In the 2024 NFL Draft, a team will pick a quarterback who changes the direction of the franchise. Another will pass on a Hall of Famer and take a bust.
Green Bay Packers GM Brian Gutekunst announced that the team will be returning to a draft strategy that served the team well in the past. In a press conference earlier this offseason, Gute announced that the team would resume selecting quarterbacks regularly on day three of the NFL draft.
The Green Bay Packers re-signed LB Eric Wilson over the weekend. Wilson has spent the past two seasons in Green Bay. Wilson is a vital special teams player.
Upon playing out his rookie contract, Josiah Deguara is set to join a new team.
The Green Bay Packers decided to create competition for former sixth-round pick kicker Anders Carlson, so they signed former Minnesota Vikings' veteran Greg Joseph.
The NFL Draft is less than a month away. NFL teams are working around the clock to set up their “big boards”. General managers are making sure they know everything there is to know about each prospect they might be targeting.
The Green Bay Packers have already made several big moves this offseason and we know there are more to come. Earlier this week, GM Brian Gutekunst hinted that the team is not only trying to extend quarterback Jordan Love, but they are negotiating to extend a key defensive player.
After releasing De'Vondre Campbell and not signing any external free agent at the position, the Green Bay Packers have an obvious need at off-ball linebacker.
The NFL has approved a rule change that almost certainly will benefit the Green Bay Packers. Starting in 2024, the league has introduced a one-year experiment that it hopes will open things up for a particular play that has been gradually phased out in recent years, the kick return.
Amidst the flurry of NFL offseason activity, the Green Bay Packers are stirring up intrigue by hosting a prominent figure from the world of Welsh rugby for a visit.
The Green Bay Packers are making peace with a former rival.
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said Tuesday that he was caught off guard by the team's offseason signing of star running back Josh Jacobs.
According to Ian Rapoport, rugby player Louis Rees-Zammit will continue his visit circuit by taking a trip to Green Bay to work out for the Packers. He adds Rees-Zammit has hired Kim Miale of Roc Sports as his agent. His visit circuit has included the Broncos, Browns and Jets so far. Rees-Zammit, 23, is a native of Penarth in Wales.
Many players are furious over the NFL’s decision to ban the hip-drop tackle, but at least one veteran running back feels the change was long overdue.
The NFL remains a league that asks its players, “What have you done for me lately?” A player can go from All Pro to yesterday’s news in a hurry or do the reverse with one outstanding season.
The Packers are hoping the cornerback can be one of the main cogs for new defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley.
Earlier this month, the Green Bay Packers bid farewell to Aaron Jones, marking an unexpected conclusion to his tenure with the team as they opted to release him when he respectfully declined a pay cut.
Last offseason, the Packers replaced Jordan Love‘s fifth-year option with a one-year extension. No new pact can be agreed upon until at least May 4, but talks on that front have begun.
Expectations are high heading into the 2024 campaign, but the Packers will need to see improvement from several players if they want to take the next step.
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