It is definitely some crazy times we are living in. Starting today, the Governor of Wisconsin ordered a safer at home order to keep people at home and help fend off the coronavirus outbreak. In the past 48 hours, numbers Packer players, both current and former, took to Social Media to encourage fans to stay…
Who Will Be The Packer’s Future Starting Right Tackle?
With the signing of Rick Wagner to a one-year agreement with a second-year option, the Packers have put a bandaid on the right tackle position for the next year which almost certainly means that they will be drafting for a new tackle here in the next month when Roger Godell opens the 2020 NFL Draft.…
2019 Recap: Inside Linebackers
The third aspect of the Green Bay Packer defense is their inside linebackers, which will be completely and totally different in 2020. General Manager Brian Gutekunst made it very, very clear at the beginning of the offseason that they needed to reset their personnel at the inside linebacker, and with letting Blake Martinez and B.J.…
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about the the Packers Tailgate Tour that was scheduled for May 15 – 17. This week, the Green Bay Packers have made the decision to cancel their annual tailgate tour in an effort to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. The Packers made the decision based on guidance…
Mid Free Agency Packers Mock Draft
Thankfully in these uncertain times, NFL Free Agency has given football fans something to cheer for. For a second straight year, Packers General Manager Brian Gutekunst has been active in filling holes on his teams roster. However, the NFL Draft remains the Green Bay Packers best hope in adding talent for the 2020 season. With…
Packers tight end review: rookie options
As of this writing, the Green Bay Packers chose not to dive into the murky waters of the free agent tight end market. Austin Hooper, the primary target the Packers were expected to pursue, signed with Cleveland and became the highest-paid tight end in the game, while Hunter Henry has been franchise tagged by Los…
Is Wagner the Right Call?
Instead of shelling out the cash to keep the offensive line in tack, the Green Bay Packers’ front office took the feasible route toward finding their next right tackle. On Monday, the team signed former Detroit Lion Rick Wagner to a two-year deal worth $11 million. Meanwhile, former Green Bay right tackle Bryan Bulaga signed…