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<blockquote data-quote="morango" data-source="post: 867379" data-attributes="member: 12939"><p>A lot of unsureness on the FA front this year, compared to last year. By now, last year, a number of us were locking in on Amos, Z. Smith ,and P. Smith as potential FA targets for the packers (although I don't think anyone though <em>both</em> Smith bros were a possibility). </p><p></p><p>I think a good part of this unsureness is due to the lingering CBA, but some of it is its just hard to pin down what the Packers' plans are. </p><p></p><p>A huge part of this hinges on what they due with Bulaga. All signs are that they are moving on from him, but we will see next week what is reality.</p><p></p><p>At this point, a double-dip (FA and draft) would not be surprising at WR, OT, and/or ILB. </p><p></p><p>Personally, I rank TE as a lesser need than most packer fans. I am not sold on Hooper at $12-14 million/yr over four years, and think Sternberger, Lewis, Tonyan, and a draft pick will serve the packer well for the cost. </p><p></p><p>To me, DL is a much higher need than TE and would like to see the packers bring in some new blood with a mid-round draft pick (Leki Fotu comes to mind) as well as a 2nd-tier FA (A'Shawn Robinson?).</p><p></p><p>Next few weeks should be interesting with NO OTHER SPORTS AT ALL to watch or even think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morango, post: 867379, member: 12939"] A lot of unsureness on the FA front this year, compared to last year. By now, last year, a number of us were locking in on Amos, Z. Smith ,and P. Smith as potential FA targets for the packers (although I don't think anyone though [I]both[/I] Smith bros were a possibility). I think a good part of this unsureness is due to the lingering CBA, but some of it is its just hard to pin down what the Packers' plans are. A huge part of this hinges on what they due with Bulaga. All signs are that they are moving on from him, but we will see next week what is reality. At this point, a double-dip (FA and draft) would not be surprising at WR, OT, and/or ILB. Personally, I rank TE as a lesser need than most packer fans. I am not sold on Hooper at $12-14 million/yr over four years, and think Sternberger, Lewis, Tonyan, and a draft pick will serve the packer well for the cost. To me, DL is a much higher need than TE and would like to see the packers bring in some new blood with a mid-round draft pick (Leki Fotu comes to mind) as well as a 2nd-tier FA (A'Shawn Robinson?). Next few weeks should be interesting with NO OTHER SPORTS AT ALL to watch or even think about. [/QUOTE]
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