Packers roundup: 2019 season awards, pros and cons of drafting QB
A roundup of the latest Green Bay Packers articles for Sunday, Jan. 26.
Welcome to the Packers News Report. It’s never easy getting to the first Sunday without Green Bay Packers football. Not that they would’ve been playing this week anyway. But as the anticipation increases for next week’s Super Bowl, it’s tough knowing just how close this team came.
However, today we finally get the answer to the question we’ve been waiting for. Which conference is better, the AFC or the NFC? Wait, nobody has been asking that question? Oh, ok then.
If you do decide to watch the Pro Bowl today, there will be three Packers representing the NFC: Davante Adams, Kenny Clark and Za’Darius Smith. Aaron Rodgers and David Bakhtiari were voted to the Pro Bowl but won’t be playing.
News and notes from around FanSided
End of season awards and recap (Dairyland Express – Kenny Jilek)
Kenny Jilek of Dairyland Express hands out some end-of-season awards for Green Bay, including the Offensive and Defensive MVP, Rookie of the Year, and more.
Pros of cons of drafting a quarterback early in 2020 NFL Draft (Lombardi Ave)
Do you think Brian Gutekunst should begin to look for Aaron Rodgers’ future replacement? I wrote about the pros and cons of doing so this offseason.
Mock draft roundup: Different options at No. 30 (Lombardi Ave)
It’s impossible to know who Green Bay will take at No. 30 in the draft, especially this early, but I enjoy putting together the mock draft roundup as it shows various different scenarios while also giving us an idea of who might be available.
More news and notes from around the internet
Packers GM full of ‘optimism going forward’ (Packers.com – Mike Spofford)
Five things to know from Brian Gutekunst’s press conference (Packers Wire – Zach Kruse)
Cory’s Corner: Packers don’t need to think QB yet (Cheesehead TV – Cory Jennerjohn)
2020 NFL Draft Prospect Profile – Laviska Shenault Jr., WR, Colorado (Acme Packing Company – Ken McKain)
We hope you enjoyed this edition of the Packers News Report.