The Packers have made a number of moves so far this offseason, with the most impactful being the decision to bring Aaron Jones back. In previous mock drafts I had the Packers addressing the RB position because of the assumed departure of Jones and Jamaal Williams. Now the Packers have arguably the best RB-duo in…
No Huddle Radio #26: The Big Wide Receiver Deep Dive
The new league year has officially begun and the Packers are under the salary cap. While many people expected the team would make moves in free agency, they don’t seem to have any kind of urgency. Barring additions in the draft, it’s likely the team will roll into 2021 with the same group of wide…
The Green Bay Packers entered this offseason with two marquee free agents – running back Aaron Jones and center Corey Linsley – and with the shrinking salary cap putting them in a bind, the likelihood of even one returning held an outside chance. With the miracles that cap guru Russ Ball was able to work,…
Green Bay Packers put faith in Aaron Jones to defy history
The Green Bay Packers have never been a team who spent big to retain talent or to bring in big name players in free agency. The Smith brothers were a move that was unlike management decisions made in the past. Now, Aaron Jones had a big contract dealt out to him in an effort retain…
Packers’ Top Trade Targets Entering the 2021 NFL Offseason
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…
Green Bay Packers Top Players for 2021
While the Green Bay Packers are still in the free agency market looking to fill in several key positions, they seem to have their top players in place. Obviously, the Packers will need to get the resources to create more depth on the team, but these top five players will be a major headache for…
Bears botch QB decision again, provide cautionary tale
The Chicago Bears treated themselves to a Red Rifle this offseason, bringing in veteran quarterback Andy Dalton on a one-year deal to, presumably, start for the franchise. Assuming he beats out Nick Foles, who was brought in last season to challenge their downward-trending ‘star’ quarterback. Four years after trading up to draft North Carolina’s one-year…