Packers roundup: FanSided 2016 NFL Draft Retrospective
A roundup of the latest Green Bay Packers articles for Tuesday, June 25.
Good morning and welcome to Tuesday’s Packers News Report. Training camp is exactly one month away from today.
Be sure to check out FanSided’s NFL Draft Retrospective for the 2016 class. There is analysis for each team’s draft class with the benefit of hindsight three years later. And you can find the Green Bay Packers’ draft retrospective here.
In the Packers News Report today: five reasons why Green Bay will win the NFC North this season, the importance of Kenny Clark and Mike Daniels to the defense, why Green Bay needs to improve on special teams this season, a look back at the 2012 team, and more.
Here’s a roundup of the latest articles from around the internet.
News and notes from around FanSided
Five reasons why Green Bay will win the NFC North in 2019 (Lombardi Ave)
I gave five reasons why the Green Bay Packers will win the NFC North in 2019, which would be the team’s first division title in three years.
Green Bay needs to improve on special teams in 2019 (Lombardi Ave)
It was another season of disappointing special teams performances for Green Bay in 2018, and it’s an area they need to improve this season.
Top 10 Green Bay Packers teams since 1992: No. 9-2012 (Dairyland Express – Jacob Westendorf)
Dairyland Express continues to look back at Green Bay’s best teams since 1992. Jacob Westendorf writes about the 2012 playoff team.
More news and notes from around the internet
Play speed fuels standout offseason for Packers WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling (PackersWire – Zach Kruse)
Why the Packers kept Tramon Williams (Cheesehead TV – Brandon Carwile)
What could a compromise between Matt LaFleur’s and Aaron Rodgers’ styles look like? (Acme Packing Company – Peter Bukowski)
New offense nothing new to Marquez Valdes-Scantling (Packers.com – Mike Spofford)
Pressure mounting on Vikings’ Mike Zimmer to produce in the postseason (PackersNews.com – Jim Owczarski)
Projecting Green Bay Packers starters post-minicamp: Offense (247Sports.com – Brian Jones)
We hope you enjoyed this edition of the Packers News Report.