Packers roundup: What to expect from Rashan Gary in rookie season
A roundup of the latest Green Bay Packers articles for Thursday, May 23.
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In the Packers News Report today: what to expect from first-round pick Rashan Gary in his rookie season, five remaining free agents the Green Bay Packers should consider signing, the three biggest questions for this team entering 2019, fixing one pick in the 2019 NFL Draft for every team in the NFC North, and more.
Here’s a roundup of the latest articles from around the internet.
News and notes from around FanSided
Projecting Rashan Gary’s impact as a rookie (Lombardi Ave)
Evan Siegel writes about what we should expect from Rashan Gary in his rookie season.
Green Bay Packers: Five remaining free agents that make sense (NFL Spin Zone – Joe Kipp)
Joe Kipp of NFL Spin Zone looks at five remaining free agents that Green Bay should consider bringing in.
Green Bay Packers: Three biggest questions that need to be answered (Dairyland Express – Gage Bridgford)
Gage Bridgford of Dairyland Express writes about the three biggest questions facing the Packers ahead of the new season.
Davante Adams can make top 10 in career TDs for Packers in 2019 (Lombardi Ave)
If Davante Adams can continue to play at a Pro Bowl level in 2019, he could move into the top 10 for career receiving touchdowns for the Packers.
Packers don’t appear to be done at tight end this offseason (Lombardi Ave)
With Field Yates of ESPN reporting that Green Bay put in a waiver claim for tight end Jordan Leggett, it appears they aren’t done at tight end this offseason.
2019 NFL Draft: Fixing one pick for each NFC North team (NFL Mocks – Dan Schmelzer)
Dan Schmelzer of NFL Mocks has fixed one 2019 draft pick for each team in the NFC North.
More news and notes from around the internet
Rodgers expects to master new offense quickly (ESPN – Rob Demovsky)
Darnell Savage making good first impression on Packers’ secondary (Packers.com – Wes Hodkiewicz)
Learning new offense ‘a work in progress’ for Aaron Rodgers (PackersNews.com – Jim Owczarski and Ryan Wood)
We hope you enjoyed this edition of the Packers News Report.