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.
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.
Aaron and Billy Schmid of 97.3 The Game chat about some of the new rule proposals including a potentially dramatic change to NFL kickoffs, as well as the re-signing of Keisean Nixon.
The Packers bringing back running back AJ Dillon gives them low cost stability at the position that doesn't preclude them from looking to the future in next month's draft.
Between multiple injuries and a late-season suspension, Jaire Alexander had what by his standards was a down year. Don't expect it to carry over into 2024.
Aaron talks football with Tazim Wajed, a 6th round pick for the Packers in 1993, about his football journey as well as some of Green Bay's offseason moves.
Aaron chats with Rex Shield about Kent Lee Platte’s Relative Athletic Score (RAS) and how following it can tell fans a lot about who the Packers will be looking at in the NFL draft.
From releasing long-time vets to signing new guys, Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst began shaping his 2024 roster in earnest over the last 24 hours.
The free agency market is full of options. The draft is not exactly deep at the position. Is this the year Brian Gutekunst spends early to grab a top flight safety?
On today's episode, Andy looks at historical trades over the past 20 years that could tell us what options Gutey has to trade up and down the draft board through the first two days of the draft.