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The Packers risk losing Tramon Williams and Davon House if they can't get Randall Cobb and Bryan Bulaga under contract before the start of free agency.

The TCU linebacker ran one of the slowest 40 times and had the lowest vertical jump among players at his position. Add in off-the-field concerns, and Dawson may no longer be first-round material.

With news that Kevin Dorsey has suffered a serious injury, look for Vujnovich to get a promotion soon.

We're not talking about overhauling the Packers offense. It's time to give these home-run hitters just a small role rather than no role.

The first round draft pick of the Packers has been relegated to second-string status during the offseason program, but that needs to change beginning in late July.

There's nothing wrong with Daniels' passion for the game of football, but there's no place for his comments of "decking somebody in the locker room."

The Packers made some head-scratching picks in the third round of the NFL Draft. It's time to hope Ted Thompson knows what he's doing.

When Ryan Shazier and C.J. Mosley were off the board by the time the Packers picked in the first round, adding a top safety was the logical choice.

After years of being one of the biggest bargains in all of the NFL, wide receiver Jordy Nelson is in line for a raise via contract extension.

Nothing against Josh Sitton and T.J. Lang, but columnist Brian Carriveau would rather see an elite pair of linebackers or safeties or defensive ends.

General manager Ted Thompson has assembled a collection of defensive players that have one redeeming quality but not enough all-around talent.

You might think Tramon Williams is having a bad season if you read social media, but that's hardly been the case.

With Randall Cobb and possibly James Jones to miss time due to injury, Jermichael Finley will be counted upon heavily in the upcoming weeks.

The return of safety Morgan Burnett and slot cornerback Casey Hayward will be a boon to a Packers secondary working with lesser talent.

With seven inside linebackers currently on the roster, and most of them mediocre players at best, the Packers are preventing themselves from improving the position.

A perhaps unintended consequence of the NFL's new rule could give the defense an advantage over the offense.