Packers News: Free agents they could still sign; trust in defensive line
A roundup of the latest Green Bay Packers news and analysis from around the internet.
Good morning and welcome to the Packers News Report for Monday, May 7.
Today’s report features a look at free agents the Green Bay Packers could still sign, why the draft class highlights the confidence Brian Gutekunst has in the defensive line, and more.
Here’s a roundup of the latest news and analysis from around the internet.
Packers news and notes from around FanSided
Ten remaining free agents Green Bay could sign (Dairyland Express – Brian Sampson)
The busiest period of free agency is over. The 2018 NFL Draft is in the books. But that doesn’t necessarily mean general manager Brian Gutekunst is done building the roster for the new season. Brian Sampson of Dairyland Express looks at 10 remaining free agents that Green Bay could look to sign.
Green Bay’s draft shows trust in defensive line (NFL Spin Zone – Hunter Noll)
As Hunter Noll of NFL Spin Zone points out in this article, by looking at Green Bay’s draft class, it’s clear that Gutekunst has a ton of confidence in his defensive line. And why wouldn’t he? Mike Daniels and Kenny Clark were excellent last season. And they’re now joined by former first-round pick Muhammad Wilkerson, who played one of his best seasons under Mike Pettine, and is a former Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro.
More news and notes from around the internet
Tramon Williams’ value — on and off the field — embodied by his wisdom (Cheesehead TV – Zachary Jacobson)
Packers prioritized becoming ‘bigger football team’ (PackersWire – Zach Kruse)
The Green Bay Packers’ 2018 Draft class by the numbers (Acme Packing Company – Shawn Wagner)
How Aaron Rodgers’ impending deal will impact Packers’ salary cap (PackersNews.com – Pete Dougherty)
The Green Bay Packers revamp their secondary in the 2018 NFL Draft (Pro Football Focus – Michael Renner)
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