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The 2020 NFL Draft has come and gone. The Green Bay Packers did not draft the way many expected. No wide receiver was selected, the team did not jump on an early-round inside linebacker, and while a trio of offensive linemen joined the class, all three were sixth-round picks. The Packers chose to break the…


The 2020 NFL Draft has come to an end. The virtual event was a success and provided a meaningful sporting event to distract from the COVID-19 pandemic. 255 young men landed dream opportunities to play for the National Football League and persevered in the most tumultuous drafting process ever, and many more will enter the…


Analysis:With Kyler Fackrell’s departure in free agency, the Green Bay Packers have an opening at the EDGE4 position. The Packers used their final draft pick on Miami (FL.) edge rusher Jonathan “Spider” Garvin to compete with Tim Williams, Randy Ramsey, and Greg Roberts for that rotational role. Called “Spider” due to his length and athleticism,…


With the recent news that the 2020 NFL Draft will be a completely virtual event, we know that this draft will be like nothing we’ve experienced before. Prepare for the strangest draft in NFL history. It’s unlikely general managers will be able to spend Draftcoins on the NFL deep web for extra picks or that…


While the NFL approaches the draft, in some form, sports fans are likely starved for content. All major sports are on hold due to the crisis, and fans are lacking some much-needed escapism. If you’re like me, you’re probably sick of mock drafts (though I’m still reading them and will likely have one of my…


The Green Bay Packers were never going to be able to top their 2019 free agent class. The Packers offered big-money multi-year deals to Adrian Amos, Billy Turner, Preston Smith, and Za’Darius Smith, with each starting immediately, upgrading their position group dramatically, and, most importantly, playing up to their contracts. That just doesn’t happen every…