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The Green Bay Packers seem set at Quarterback for the foreseeable future, with Aaron Rodgers still in his prime and Brett Hundley a promising young backup. However, Ted Thompson’s mentor Ron Wolf always liked drafting a Quarterback in the later rounds and developing them, so the Packers current GM may look to do the same.…


This 2016 defensive line class may be the deepest the position has been in the last 20 years. This is a good thing for the Green Bay Packers, as D-Line was a position of need even before BJ Raji took his leave of absence. Letroy Guion, Mike Daniels, Datone Jones, and Josh Boyd would seem…


The Green Bay Packers struggled to find consistent production from the running back position in 2015. With Eddie Lacy struggling with his conditioning and an impending free agent at the end of the 2016 season, and James Starks a free agent and on the wrong side of 30, the Packers may look to invest a…


Inside Linebacker has been a significant issue for the Green Bay Packers for several seasons. The inability of the position to contain the scrambling of Quarterbacks like Colin Kaepernick and Russell Wilson, and cover Tight Ends and Running Backs in the passing game has cost the Packers in important moments of important games over the…


One of the highest priorities for the Green Bay Packers this off-season, was improving the lack of production from the Tight End position. However, General Manager Ted Thompson has never drafted a Tight End higher than the 3rd round. In 2008 Thompson took Jermichael Finley in the 3rd and in 2014 grabbed Richard Rodgers in…


It was a week ago when Christopher Baxter broke the news that the the Department of Defense (read: your tax money) has been writing some pretty hefty checks to some of the NFL teams. Of course this grabbed everyone’s attention in the Packer’s little corner of the world. As Baxter reported, the Green Bay Packers…


Fans across the NFL–including Packers fans–have likely had their fill of Deflategate. And as I post this column, the NFL Players Association is drafting Brady’s appeal to his four game suspension. Four games–a quarter of the season—all for a bunch of flat balls. Oh, that as well as a $1 Million fine and forfeiture of…