Packers roundup: 2020 draft needs, Week 10 predictions
A roundup of the latest Green Bay Packers articles for Friday, Nov. 8.
Welcome to the Packers News Report.
In the report today: lessons the Green Bay Packers can learn from the Carolina Panthers-San Francisco 49ers game this season, potential draft needs for next offseason, NFL Week 10 picks, and more.
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News and notes from around FanSided
Ten lessons Packers can learn from Panthers-49ers clash (Lombardi Ave)
With the Carolina Panthers and San Francisco 49ers next up on the schedule, Kevin Culligan looks at lessons Green Bay can learn by watching the game between Carolina and San Francisco earlier this season.
Five biggest 2020 draft needs so far this season (Lombardi Ave)
I wrote about Green Bay’s potential draft needs in 2020 based on the first half of the regular season.
The Blake Martinez Era could be coming to an end (Dairyland Express – Paul Bretl)
Paul Bretl of Dairyland Express writes about why Blake Martinez — who is set to become a free agent in the spring — could be in his final season in Green Bay.
Dez Bryant isn’t the answer at WR (Dairyland Express – Paul Bretl)
Bretl also wrote about why Dez Bryant isn’t the answer for Green Bay at wide receiver.
NFL Week 10 2019: Picks and predictions (FanSided – Matt Verderame)
Will Green Bay bounce back from last week’s loss at Los Angeles? Matt Verderame of FanSided has made his Week 10 picks.
2020 NFL Mock Draft: A Top-10 shocker for Tampa Bay (With the First Pick – Jacob Harrison)
Jacob Harrison of With the First Pick has put together a midseason 2020 mock draft.
More news and notes from around the internet
Week 10 film notes: Panthers’ offense goes through RB Christian McCaffrey (Packers Wire – Jack Wepfer)
What the hell’s going on out there? A look inside the Packers’ declining pass defense (Acme Packing Company – Peter Bukowski)
Christian McCaffrey is ‘always moving forward’ (Packers.com – Wes Hodkiewicz)
Packers still seeking right fit with defensive back Josh Jackson (PackersNews.com – Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski)
We hope you enjoyed this edition of the Packers News Report.