The tight end position for the Packers has been an on-going project for entirely too long and now they have a difficult decision to make on aging veteran Jimmy Graham.
Since the Green Bay Packers lost Finley to a neck injury almost three years ago their production from the tight end position has varied between adequate and poor - and Packers general manager has failed to replace Finley's big play ability in the tight end position.
In the best-case scenario, Richard Rodgers leads all Green Bay tight ends in receiving his rookie year. But in the worst-case scenario, Brandon Bostick doesn't even make the Packers' regular-season roster.
The future of the tight end position in Green Bay is in question with both Jermichael Finley and Andrew Quarless are scheduled to become free agents in March.
The Packers surprisingly kept five tight ends on their roster as recently as 2011, but it's highly unlikely they'll be keeping that high a number in 2013.
In the best-case scenario, Jermichael Finley is among the league leaders in receptions, yards and touchdown at his position and is named to his first Pro Bowl
Fans like to cite the team's track record of success when it comes to finding offensive line talent later in the draft but that doesn't mean the Packers will ignore premium talent if its available on Day 1.
On today's show, Andy is joined by PFF's salary cap expert - Brad Spielberger to discuss the expectations for Jordan Love's new contract, Green Bay's new contracts from the offseason, and what to expect from Eric Stokes' fifth-year option. Don't miss it!
Aaron is back from Orlando and ready to chat with Packers fans worldwide about everything that transpired this week at the NFL's annual owners meeting.