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Packers reportedly 'making a push' to sign LB Jaylon Smith
Jaylon Smith was a Pro Bowler in 2019. Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports

One of the league’s Super Bowl contenders is going after Jaylon Smith. While other suitors are believed to be in the mix, Ian Rapoport of NFL.com notes the Packers are "making a push" to sign the former Cowboys linebacker.

Matt LaFleur spent a season at Notre Dame during Smith’s tenure, his 2014 sophomore slate, and remains high on the accomplished defender. The Cowboys released Smith on Tuesday night. LaFleur coached the Fighting Irish’s QBs in 2014.

Green Bay has not been especially high on making splashy moves at its off-ball linebacker spots, but the team has turned to the midlevel free-agent market multiple times in the past two years. The Packers signed Christian Kirksey in 2020 and, after releasing him this year, added De’Vondre Campbell. Despite coming into the league in 2016, Smith is still just 26 and has graded as Pro Football Focus’ No. 13 off-ball linebacker through four games. It would certainly add up if multiple teams made strong efforts to sign him.

Campbell has proved to be effective for the Packers thus far, having made 40 tackles in four games and intercepting a pass. He grades as PFF’s No. 4 overall linebacker, but we are still without too much of a sample size. Green Bay also has second-year man Krys Barnes on its defensive second level. Barnes missed Week 4 with a concussion.

Smith spent the past four seasons as a Cowboys starter. Despite a severe foot injury suffered in his final Notre Dame game, the former second-round pick has not missed an NFL game since sitting out his rookie season. Smith produced three straight 120-plus-tackle seasons, topping out at 154 last season. That total ranked second in the NFL in 2020. The Cowboys, however, hired a new defensive coordinator and changed up their linebacking personnel by drafting Micah Parsons in the first round and signing Keanu Neal. This leaves Smith as a marquee in-season free agent.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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