It’s probably fair to say Isaiah Simmons hasn’t played up to his draft status, but that not considered, he fits the Packers’ mold pretty well. We’re also taking a closer look at this CB draft class. A position that’s considered a need for the Packers isn’t wildly deep, but there are some opportunities to level-up…
2025 Packers NFL Draft Prospect Primer 7.0
For the 7th time this pre-draft cycle, we dive into potential options for the Green Bay Packers to select with the 2025 Packers NFL Draft Prospect Primer 7.0. Packers GM Brian Gutenkunst needs to be wise with how he uses his resources in the 2025 NFL Draft with multiple positions of need. Today’s focus will…
The 2025 NFL Draft is just a few weeks away and the Green Bay Packers have some important decisions to make. What position will they target in round 1? We examine some choices plus grade the team’s cornerbacks and their performance last season. All this and more on this episode of No Huddle Radio with…
Is The Packers’ Window of Contention Closing?
It wasn’t too long ago that the youngest team in the NFL was taking the league by storm. Despite starting slow, the Packers finished the 2023 season by winning six of their last eight regular-season games and made the playoffs. As the seventh seed and youngest team, the Packers dominated a strong Dallas Cowboys team…
The Packer Way: Realistic First Rounders for Green Bay
In 2020, the Packers were coming off a successful first season under then new Head Coach, Matt LaFleur. While the season ended in disappointing fashion, the hopes would remain high. LaFleur proved to be a capable hire, and Aaron Rodgers revived into his MVP form. On April 26, 2020, with everyone glued to their coaches…
Jordan Morgan had a less than stellar rookie season. In fact Morgan barley played in 2024. Morgan only made one start for the Packers and appeared in 6 games for the Packers, playing 186 snaps. The 2024 first round pick struggled with shoulder injuries throughout the season. He first injured his shoulder during training camp…
The biggest guy in the room right now is Kenny Clark. While KC is not small, he’s 3 inches and 15 pounds smaller than Super Bowl Champion, Jordan Davis. It’s probably not likely that anyone on the current roster will grow to be as large as Davis, but there are more than a few guys…