Kolek planning to go pro
Shoulda peddled his ass to the Broncos who spent like a drunken sailor for #3, hey?
No team is trading a reigning MVP that had just led his team to the 1 seed.
Packers should be willing to trade out of 13 and add more picks. Get young and if Love bombs, start anew in 2024. Excited for a Packers season for the first time since 2014.
I suspects teams are going to have a hard time trading down in this draft, and if they do, they won't get great value. The consensus seems to be there are a handful of non-QB bluechippers out there, and after that, there's not much difference between guys who will go in the teens and guys who will go 15-20 picks later.
The conditional SHOULD be a 1st round pick next year.
Gutekunst is saying it's "not finalized" due to "paperwork," which my guess is that Rodgers has to sign an amended contract to lesson the cap hit.
Yes. The return was better than I expected.
Agreed. It all seemed to come down to two 2nds or a 1st and a 2nd. Playing 65% of the snaps seems a pretty low bar for converting that pick into a first
Didn't get enough, aina?
Looks like Packers are off the hook for Contract of Rodgers from a monetary perspective . I guess the dead cap hit is still there .https://sports.yahoo.com/jets-picking-aaron-rodgers-58-124406238.html
Rodgers arrives at Jets facility. Hope he does well enough to get 65 percent of snaps this coming season. Would help the packers cause if that 2024 second turns into a first https://sports.yahoo.com/watch-aaron-rodgers-arrives-jets-135548762.html
Whether he plays well enough or not doesn't matter. An injury is the only thing that keeps GB from getting the 1st round pick.
The Packers can’t move any of the $40.3 million dead cap with this move, they’ll have to eat all of it in 2023. Effectively, after accounting for draft picks and practice squad, the Packers net cap is negative $1 million (as of now) heading into the season. Obviously will have to get creative.