After re-signing Kenny Clark, Aaron Jones, and David Bakhtiari back to their roster, the Green Bay Packers seem to have their top players in place for the upcoming 2021 NFL season. However, the Packers still have several key positions to filll and build more depth in the free agency.

While the Packers don’t have enough resources to address their every need, they can still make headway by going after the right players. Reportedly, the team is actively targeting to bring in more help at the cornerback and defensive line positions, and they might need to do some bargain shopping as well.

Either way, the Packers will need to create enough cap space to sign new players, which remains a major barrier. Fortunately, Green Bay has several avenues to clear space ahead of the 2021 season, although that means the bill will weigh down on them further down the road.

Here are the Packers’ biggest needs and possible targets in the 2021 free agency period. Some of these players might influence your decisions when wagering on sports with top sites at bet-nv.com because of the positions they’re expected to fill. These have a variety of different welcome offers and continuing promotions for you to take advantage of.

  1. Outside Cornerback

While Jaire Alexander will help the Packers lock one of the outside spots, they’ve got no proven options behind him. Kevin King is currently a free agent, and Josh Jackson was a healthy scratch for the second half of the regular season. Additionally, the NFC Championship game proved how badly the Packers need more options for the cornerback position.

New England’s CB Stephon Gilmore could be a worthy addition to the Packers squad, although the asking price could be steep. Gilmore’s 2020 season was a head scratcher, and New England is notorious for letting go of players earlier than later. Nonetheless, the thought of Jaire and Gilmore on the outside, with Andrian Amos and Darnell Savage roaming in the middle, would be a nightmare for any opposing team.

  1. Slot Cornerback

Even if the Packers manage to bring in Gilmore on the outside, the job will be far from over. Green Bay will need to add depth with someone who can lock down the slot. We all remember the Tampa Bay Buccaneers picking on slot cornerback Chandon Sulivan during the 2020 NFC Championship game, which was not common for him down the stretch.

The Packers have already tendered a $2.1 million price for Chandon Sullivan, and fan favorite Tramon Williams has retired. However, the Packers still need more help filling the slot, and they could do so with top unrestricted free agents available including Tennessee’s 2017 fifth-round pick, Desmond King, Troy Hill from LA Rams and Cincinnati’s Mackensie Alexander.

  1. Defensive Line

The Packers will need to address the defensive line position after refusing to tender on Tyler Lancaster. That will give them less depth behind Kenny Clark if Tyler doesn’t return. Green Bay can use Kingsley Keke for the position, but they shouldn’t expect a lot from Dean Lowry given his current form. Fortunately, help is available for them and probably at a good price, with top choices including Carolina’s Kawaan Short, Tennessee’s DaQuan Jones, Tampa Bay’s Ndamukong Suh, and Sheldon Rankins from New Orleans.