Pack-A-Day Podcast - Episode 1708 - Recapping the NFL Owners Meetings

On today's show, Mark & Jason get together to discuss all the comments from Matt LaFleur and Brian Gutekunst at the NFL Owners' meetings. Plus a look at how the Packers manage their outgoing players. Don't miss it!

On today's show, Mark & Jason get together to discuss all the comments from Matt LaFleur and Brian Gutekunst at the NFL Owners' meetings. Plus a look at how the Packers manage their outgoing players. Don't miss it!
 
 

 

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March 30, 2023 at 04:33 pm

Aaron - just 1 year removed from consecutive passer rating titles, placing him in front of the other 31 other starting quarterbacks - will play out the 4 remaining years of his contract & his team will be in the playoffs those 4 years.

As for Jordan, the only data points we have is that he led all of College football in interceptions in his 2nd and last year as a starter and in the only game that he has started in the NFL - giving the opponent (Chiefs) a week to game plan - he was blitzed over and over (18 times - https://aws.pro-football-reference.com/players/L/LoveJo03/gamelog/advanced/) and despite 9 men rushing him, he could not hit the consequently open receivers - generated just 7 points and had a 69.5 passer rating.

Packers are 1 year removed from 13-3, 13-3, and 13-4 seasons and with a competent Management and QB should be in the playoffs in 2023-24.

3 questions:

Jets GM Joe Douglas drafted Zach Wilson 2nd overall in the 2021 draft & watched the Jets trade for & draft QB Sam Darnold 3rd overall in 2018. Douglas then traded Sam Darnold, & benched Wilson, after Douglas had given up on the two 23 year olds after 38 starts for Darnold and 22 for Wilson.

The Jets were originally so high on Darnold that they traded 4 high picks to get Darnold - their 6th overall pick in 2018, 2018 37th overall pick, 2018 49th overall pick and their 2019 2nd round pick (which would be 34th overall).

1) Given that the Packers think so highly of Jordan Love that they are willing to give way the QB that won the passer rating title over 31 other starting QBs 2 of the last 3 years and is a 4 time MVP, wouldn't the Jets think the same & drop the idea of Aaron as their QB in an instant & jump at a Packer offer of young 24 yr old Jordan Love?

2) With Jordan so highly thought of, would the Jets give the Packers a Russell Wilson like package in return?:

3. Russell Wilson was traded for 7 players - the 9th (2022), 5th (2023), 40th (2022), 37th (2023) picks in the NFL Draft - all unconditional draft picks - & a young solid starting tight end (Noah Fant, the 20th pick in the 2019 draft) & a starting defensive end (Shelby Harris) & quarterback Drew Lock (2nd round 42nd overall pick in the 2019 draft - 6 players who will be Seattle starters and 2 of which (5th and 9th pick) will probably be all pros and a backup or possible starting QB in young Lock.

If no, why not?

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