Green Bay Packers hit a little problem when walking for the Super Bowl this season. While many chose them to be a Dark Horse team in the NFC and perhaps even a serious challenger from the Lions of Detroit, they won 11 modest games and released in the Channel of the playoffs.
It has now become clear that the internal improvement will not be sufficient for the packers to claim another Vince Lombardi trophy. But although they did not rely on the free agency to add large pieces, this mentality may have changed in recent years under the director general Brian Gotekunst.
They signed the ball carrier Josh Jacobs and the security Xavier McKinney, who both did the pro Bowl in 2024, the last offseason, and this offseason, they can add another important article in free will.
Rob Demovsky, who covers Packers for ESPN NFL Nation, said that an agent told him that the team “was going to be a free agency player”. More specifically, he said he had heard that a player to “keep an eye on” is the DJ of Cornerback Reed, which could be made for around $ 14 to 15 million per year.
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For many years, Green Bay avoided the smallest cornerbacks. But while Reed is only 5 feet 9 inches, he has had at least 10 passes defended in three of the last four seasons, and in 2024, he granted a rate of completion of 57.1% passes and a note of 87.1 go on the cover.
Over the past three years, he has been a member of a New York Jets team that may have had a hard time but has played an excellent defense.
Demovsky said packers will seek aid to the cornerback, the wide receiver and their defensive line. Jaire Alexander, their best corner, could be exchanged, and even if he does not, they need another stallion in their secondary to his side.