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Heading into free agency, what do the Packers actually need and how should their needs be ranked?
This is how I currently see the roster shaping up:
QB: Love, Willis (2)
RB: Jacobs, Lloyd, Wilson (3)
TE: Kraft, Musgrave (2)
WR: Doubs, Wicks, Reed (3)
OT: Walker, Tom (2)
iOL: Jenkins, Rhyan, Morgan, Monk (4)
iDL: Clark, Wyatt, Brooks, Wooden (4)
DE: Gary, Van Ness, Enagbare, Cox (4)
LB: Walker, Cooper, McDuffie, Hopper (4)
CB: Nixon, Valentine (2)
NB: Bullard (1)
S: McKinney, Williams, Anderson, Oladapo (4)
ST: McManus, Whelan, Orzech (3)
Total: 38
There are some others currently on the roster who could push for a spot: Sims (TE), Melton (WR), Heath (WR), Johnson (WR), Glover (OT), Telfort (G), Jennings (OL), Mosby (DE), King (CB), Brown (S) and they will certainly be in camp.
But as I look at the roster, I'm at least wanting to add competition at 15 spots. Here's how I rank them in terms of how pressing they are:
Tier One: Large FA investment, trade, or 1st/2nd round pick
1. CB: A player capable of starting on the outside immediately.
2. WR: A starting X receiver capable of defeating man-coverage, preferably with vertical speed.
3. DE: High-end starter to complement the sufficient depth.
Tier Two: Moderate FA investment or day 2/mid-round pick
4. iDL: Minimum-- run defense specialist to rotate with Clark; Maximum-- future starter at 1T.*
5. iOL: Assuming GB is willing to move Jenkins to OC and start Morgan-Jenkins-Rhyan, a quality C/G swing man.
6. OT: Swing tackle with developmental upside in case Walker departs next off-season.
7. CB: Quality depth and possible competition to push Nixon and Valentine for one of the top roles.
8. WR: A developmental piece to complement the larger investment (either a vertical niche guy or possession to succeed Doubs).
Tier Three: Low-end FA investment or mid-late round pick
9. OL: Versatile depth piece to compete with current 90-man players for a roster spot.
10. TE: A blocking-first TE to compete with others for a spot on the 53.
11. QB: A developmental arm to push for a QB3 role with potential to replace Willis in 2026.
12. CB: Depth player to compete with Kalen King, others for a spot on the 53.
Tier Four: Late round pick or undrafted free agency
13. LB: Depth player to compete with others for a spot on the 53, primarily with a ST focus.
14. WR: Depth player to compete with others for a spot on the 53.
15. DB: Depth at CB, NB, or S depending on how other players are views for camp competition.
*iDL could end up being a tier one option if they decide to target the future starter in Clark's spot.
This is how I currently see the roster shaping up:
QB: Love, Willis (2)
RB: Jacobs, Lloyd, Wilson (3)
TE: Kraft, Musgrave (2)
WR: Doubs, Wicks, Reed (3)
OT: Walker, Tom (2)
iOL: Jenkins, Rhyan, Morgan, Monk (4)
iDL: Clark, Wyatt, Brooks, Wooden (4)
DE: Gary, Van Ness, Enagbare, Cox (4)
LB: Walker, Cooper, McDuffie, Hopper (4)
CB: Nixon, Valentine (2)
NB: Bullard (1)
S: McKinney, Williams, Anderson, Oladapo (4)
ST: McManus, Whelan, Orzech (3)
Total: 38
There are some others currently on the roster who could push for a spot: Sims (TE), Melton (WR), Heath (WR), Johnson (WR), Glover (OT), Telfort (G), Jennings (OL), Mosby (DE), King (CB), Brown (S) and they will certainly be in camp.
But as I look at the roster, I'm at least wanting to add competition at 15 spots. Here's how I rank them in terms of how pressing they are:
Tier One: Large FA investment, trade, or 1st/2nd round pick
1. CB: A player capable of starting on the outside immediately.
2. WR: A starting X receiver capable of defeating man-coverage, preferably with vertical speed.
3. DE: High-end starter to complement the sufficient depth.
Tier Two: Moderate FA investment or day 2/mid-round pick
4. iDL: Minimum-- run defense specialist to rotate with Clark; Maximum-- future starter at 1T.*
5. iOL: Assuming GB is willing to move Jenkins to OC and start Morgan-Jenkins-Rhyan, a quality C/G swing man.
6. OT: Swing tackle with developmental upside in case Walker departs next off-season.
7. CB: Quality depth and possible competition to push Nixon and Valentine for one of the top roles.
8. WR: A developmental piece to complement the larger investment (either a vertical niche guy or possession to succeed Doubs).
Tier Three: Low-end FA investment or mid-late round pick
9. OL: Versatile depth piece to compete with current 90-man players for a roster spot.
10. TE: A blocking-first TE to compete with others for a spot on the 53.
11. QB: A developmental arm to push for a QB3 role with potential to replace Willis in 2026.
12. CB: Depth player to compete with Kalen King, others for a spot on the 53.
Tier Four: Late round pick or undrafted free agency
13. LB: Depth player to compete with others for a spot on the 53, primarily with a ST focus.
14. WR: Depth player to compete with others for a spot on the 53.
15. DB: Depth at CB, NB, or S depending on how other players are views for camp competition.
*iDL could end up being a tier one option if they decide to target the future starter in Clark's spot.