Pack-A-Day Podcast - Episode 2051 - The Perfect Packers Offseason
On today's show, Andy runs through his perfect possible offseason and how the Packers can fill out their Super Bowl contending roster. Don't miss it!
By AndyHerman
On today's show, Andy runs through his perfect possible offseason and how the Packers can fill out their Super Bowl contending roster. Don't miss it!
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Andy is a graduate of UW-Oshkosh and owns & operates the Pack-A-Day Podcast. Andy has taken multiple courses in NFL scouting and is an Editor for Packer Report. Andy grew up in Green Bay and is a lifelong season ticket holder - follow him on Twitter @AndyHermanNFL!
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Comments (2)
Ferrari-Driver
March 07, 2024 at 08:53 am
I enjoyed that discussion and I like the ideas you presented in free agency. With a few key signings in free agency it helps to not tie our hands into having to draft players earlier than the Packers have them slotted.
I know Gute was talking about drafting quarterbacks, but you had none in your mock. I don't imply I disagree with what you have done, but was wondering if you had considered including one somewhere along the way.
Packman60
March 07, 2024 at 05:32 pm
Great analysis. I liked the thoughts on who to re-sign and free agent signees. Signing McKinley, Fuller and Cashman would be the perfect scenario in my opinion. I also loved the 1st two picks in the draft projection, as they offer great value at positions of need. I do think Edge and Running back are need picks that need to be addressed and while I like the selection of Fiske. I was really pleased with the production of the 2 rookie DT's last year and am expecting a 2nd year jump from them An Edge and Running back in place of Fiske in the 2nd and Hicks in the 3rd, with then adding another safety , CB or O-line in lieu of the 3 running backs at the end of the draft would've made it a stronger result. Edge is a sneaky need with Engabare likely out for most if not the entire year and this likely being Preston's last in G.B.