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With many teams being stuck up against the sunken salary cap for the upcoming 2021 NFL season, additions through the draft will become the easiest and cheapest tactic this offseason. For the Green Bay Packers, their draft picks will need to hit and hit often this class, an area that general manager Brian Gutekunst has…


With NFL free agency already kicked off, team personnel are also preparing for the 86th annual NFL draft happening April 29 – May 1 in Cleveland, OH. The NFL has released every team’s current picks for the upcoming draft. Early this month, the NFL also awarded three compensatory draft picks to the Packers, bringing their…


It feels like an appropriate time to recap the Packers Offseason to this point. Free agency officially started on Wednesday but a flurry of transactions and agreed upon deals has been going on for weeks. Most of us live busy lives and between school, work, family, friends and other life things, sometimes we forget to…


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,…


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…


The surprising resigning of running back Aaron Jones on Sunday means that at least two-thirds of the 2020 backfield for the Green Bay Packers will remain intact. But the need to clear even more salary cap space remains obvious, as well as what other moves will/will not happen. The four-year, $48 million deal, which includes…