It's just a minor roster move, but it's another piece of evidence to show what the Green Bay Packers want their defense to look like. On Thursday, the team claimed defensive lineman Spencer Waege off waivers from the San Francisco 49ers, releasing undrafted rookie Rodney Mathews as a corresponding move.
The Green Bay Packers selected offensive lineman Jordan Morgan in the first round of this year’s NFL Draft. GM Brian Gutekunst liked the Arizona alum’s leadership, skill set, and athleticism.
The draft season is over, and now we start to get ready for OTAs and training camp. So, we use this week's mailbag to evaluate where the Green Bay Packers' roster is at.
There is no denying the talent that Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson possesses. He has played at a high level for stretches in his first two seasons as a pro, with the only thing holding him back being injuries.
Green Bay added an athletic defensive lineman on Thursday, as they said goodbye to a rookie free agent signing. NFL reporter Aaron Wilson broke the news on Thursday that the Green Bay Packers had signed former San Francisco 49ers defensive tackle Spencer Waege via the waiver wire.
The NFL is a league full of turnover. Maintaining stability in the front office and building strong rosters annually is difficult. The Green Bay Packers are different and have been a model for success in the NFL.
What a difference a year makes. Following his sophomore season at Penn State, cornerback Kalen King looked like a surefire first-round NFL draft pick. However, after a somewhat disappointing 2023 camping, the defender fell all the way to pick No.
Despite the rumors of Zach Tom being viewed as an elite center in their eyes, Green Bay appears to be rolling with Myers in 2024. Last month, ESPN’s Rob Demovsky reported that the Green Bay Packers consider Zach Tom a potential Hall-of-Fame center.
With their first-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers selected Arizona offensive tackle, Jordan Morgan. It was a selection that made a lot of sense, as Green Bay needed some help in the trenches.
Entering the 2023 NFL season, no one knew what to expect from the Green Bay Packers. After trading Aaron Rodgers to the New York Jets, most thought that the proud franchise would enter a long rebuilding process.
The Green Bay Packers look set for years to come with Jordan Love as their starting quarterback. But, the team could still look to bring in an addition for depth purposes, as things are shaky behind him.
With the exception of safety, no position is likely to undergo more change between 2023 and 2024 on the Green Bay Packers roster than running back. The team will now have a very different look next season and even the returning players will likely have very different roles.
The Green Bay Packers have a lot of optimism and hopes for the upcoming season. The team and the fans have every right to be excited. The Packers overachieved last year.
Karl Brooks ranked top ten in sacks, hits, hurries, batted passes, and stops among rookies. He was Green Bay’s top defensive rookie and highest-graded defender in the playoffs against the 49ers.
The Green Bay Packers added 11 players in the 2024 NFL Draft and addressed many of the team’s needs. But of course, as is true in any draft, the new players will be challenging returning players for either starting positions or roster spots.
The Green Bay Packers are one of the most storied franchises in the National Football League (NFL). Known for their rich history and passionate fan base, the Packers have enjoyed numerous successful seasons.
The Green Bay Packers completely revamped their safety room this offseason. Gone are the top three safeties from last season, Darnell Savage, Rudy Ford, and Jonathan Owens.
Packers offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich believes this rookie could play a significant role in 2024.
He was an All-SEC second-team player in 2023 for Georgia, starting 12 games for the Bulldogs while notching 56 tackles, two interceptions and five breakups.
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