I've said it before, but some folks really need to live in a realistic world, not their desired world. There is no world where we pay for Tier #1 at TE and ILB and having a starter level RT going into the 2020 season...without making arguably two more cuts; most logical two would be Taylor and Linsley....BUT until we know the direction at RT cutting another OL starter could be tough to swallow.
With that in mind and some things discussed and such I'm going to do a 2.0 prection:
Realistic Free Agency Scenario 2.0 (amendments in bold):
"In" team notable decisions
- Let Tramon walk...maybe even retire a Packer.
- Re-sign Crosby (already decided)
- Let Bulaga walk (hard)
- Sign Veldheer to a two year deal...OT becomes a plan in draft.
- Release Graham
- Keep Taylor and not cut as I've been predicting...due to unknown at RT...and his Guard experience may keep him here if either G is slid outside.
- Re-sign Marcedes Lewis maybe*
- Fackrell and Martinez walk without offers
"Outside" team decisions
- Sign Nick Kwiatkoski (ILB) or Joe Schobert (ILB)...as our #1 ILB
- Sign Bashaud Breeland (CB) ...this time do it for a few years.
- Taking this off now...I don't see it occurring. Sign Tyler Eifert* ...if healthy he still is a smart savvy TE receiving option and could be that FA dice roll that gives far more than his $ will demand.
- Sign a DL supporter for Clark and run stopper...my prediction is Snacks Harrison but there are some options (I have another thread discussing this)
- Sign a Tier 2/3 ILB with experience, think Kirksey or someone similar...this could occur no matter what, BUT could also be a sign we are targeting ILB in draft and don't need a TRUE stud (Littleton, Kwiatkoski, Schobert)
Enter the draft with only true dire need at WR, with OT right behind. Then look for ILB, DL, TE, CB also always at the front of thought.
This of course isn't my dream scenario...just more of a realistic possibility at the current time I think.