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A few weeks ago I listed wide receiver as one of the positions of need for the Green Bay Packers. Some disagreed with the selection, citing the laundry list of names already on the roster. Assuming that veteran James Jones will not be resigned, the Packers have Jordy Nelson, Randall Cobb, Davante Adams, Ty Montgomery,…


It wasn’t long ago that I used to frequent a Packer forum which pretty much exclusively referred to Green Bay Packers’ General Manager Ted Thompson as “Robo Ted.” It wasn’t really affectionate nor was it completely derogatory. In truth, it was probably somewhere in the middle. The usual image of an NFL GM is a…


Third year outside linebacker Jayrone Elliott has dominated in his first two NFL preseasons. The raw but undeniably talented pass-rusher has been one of the hottest players in training camp and exhibition games for the past two years. Undrafted out of Toledo, Elliott has become one of the more notable diamonds-in-the-rough found by General Manager…


It’s clear that tight end is among the very biggest needs for the Green Bay Packers heading into the 2016 offseason. Unfortunately, the 2016 draft class is considered fairly weak at the position, making it unlikely that the Packers will be able to draft an instant receiving threat. While Richard Rodgers has been a nice…


Below you will find a list of the Green Bay Packers’ upcoming unrestricted free agents. These players will be free to sign with any team starting on March 15th. I have assigned a priority level to each player (high, medium, low, or do not attempt to resign). These speak to the importance of each player…


Below is a list of the top 6 positions of need for the Green Bay Packers coming into the 2016 offseason. This list is fluid and represents the team’s needs right now. This list will vary based upon resignings, retirements, or off-the-field issues. These needs can be filled in the draft or in free agency,…


The Green Bay Packers’ season ended in heartbreaking fashion Saturday night after one of the wildest finishes in NFL playoff history. Following an overtime-forcing offensive drive for the ages, the Packers’ defense dropped the ball in OT. The Pack shrunk their margin of loss from 30 points in their last meeting in Arizona to just…