Packers roundup: Worst offseason moves, best QBs of all-time
A roundup of the latest Green Bay Packers articles for Tuesday, June 2.
Welcome to the Green Bay Packers news today roundup.
Which former players would fans love to see back in the green and gold? What have been the worst decisions of the offseason?
Also, why Christian Kirksey can make a big impact and why Jake Hanson can become a starter next year.
News and notes from around FanSided
Three former Packers that fans would love to see back in 2020 (Lombardi Ave – Christian Borman)
Lombardi Ave’s Christian Borman put together an interesting article, looking at three former players who the fans would love to see back on the field in 2020.
Four worst decisions made in the 2020 offseason (Lombardi Ave)
There have been some good decisions made by Green Bay this offseason, but also plenty of head-scratching moves. I looked back at the offseason and ranked the four worst decisions the team has made.
Healthy Christian Kirksey will be a huge boost (Dairyland Express – Paul Bretl)
Christian Kirksey has missed the majority of the past two seasons due to injury, but Paul Bretl of Dairyland Express writes about, if he can stay healthy, why he’ll give Green Bay’s defense a huge boost.
Top eight Green Bay Packers’ quarterbacks of all-time (Dairyland Express – Brian Sampson)
Brian Sampson of Dairyland Express has ranked the top eight quarterbacks in franchise history. Who do you think should be at No. 1?
Jake Hanson could become starter in 2021 (NFL Mocks – Jacob Schyvinck)
Jacob Schyvinck of NFL Mocks writes about why Day 3 pick Jake Hanson can become a starter along the offensive line by 2021.
Three inexpensive wide receiver options to add (NFL Spin Zone – Brendan Semon)
Brendan Semon of NFL Spin Zone looks at three inexpensive additions at wide receiver Green Bay could make before the season starts.
More news and notes from around the internet
Packers must improve play-action passing game in 2020 (Packers Wire – Zach Kruse)
Extra Cheese: Camp battle for RG on the horizon? (Cheesehead TV – Aaron Nagler)
The Packers have no high-profile WR draft pick, but competition alone should provide a lift (Acme Packing Company – Shawn Wagner)
We hope you enjoyed this roundup.