Packers roundup: Should they trade for JuJu Smith-Schuster?
A roundup of the latest Green Bay Packers articles for Thursday, May 7.
Welcome to the Packers News Report.
The 2020 NFL schedule will be released later today. While the NFL is releasing the full 16-game schedule as planned, it won’t be a surprise if there is some flexibility for if the season needs to be shortened due to the coronavirus pandemic. We’ll find out later today how the schedule looks.
Which games are you most looking forward to this season?
I’m particularly excited about the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game as it gives us (possibly) the final chapter of the Aaron Rodgers-Tom Brady rivalry. They have only started two games against each other, with their teams winning one each. We won’t get to see it in the Super Bowl but the matchup could have a major impact on the playoffs.
News and notes from around FanSided
Packers trading for JuJu Smith-Schuster is long-term answer Green Bay needs (NFL Spin Zone – Cody Williams)
Here’s a fascinating idea by Cody Williams of NFL Spin Zone. He writes about why Green Bay should look to make a trade for Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster. Wide receiver would no longer be a concern if this move was made.
Three predictions for 2020 NFL schedule release (Dairyland Express – Brian Sampson)
Brian Sampson of Dairyland Express makes three predictions for the 2020 NFL schedule release.
AJ Dillon will push for RB2 snaps right away (Dairyland Express – Paul Bretl)
Paul Bretl of Dairyland Express writes about why AJ Dillon will push for RB2 snaps right away.
2020 NFL Draft: Top Rookie of Year candidate from each team (NFL Spin Zone – Dan Parzych)
Dan Parzych of NFL Spin Zone looks at the top Rookie of the Year candidate for each team in the league.
More news and notes from around the internet
Will the Packers get any impact from rookie class in 2020? (Packers Wire – Zach Kruse)
Criticize Packers draft all you want, but hold off on the grades (PackersNews.com – Tom Silverstein)
A ‘grinder’ at center, Jake Hanson made it work at Oregon (Packers.com – Mike Spofford)
We hope you enjoyed this edition of the Packers News Report.