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1 week ago |
thepackerspost.com | Gil Martin
The 2025 NFL Draft is almost here. The Green Bay Packers have the 23rd overall pick in the first round and eight picks overall. This is the next in a series of articles looking at players the Packers may be interested in selecting in the early rounds of this year’s draft. The only players listed here are realistic possibilities for the Packers GM Brian Gutekunst to pick in the first or second round of the draft or who fill specific needs for the team right now. Today we will examine cornerbacks.
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1 week ago |
thepackerspost.com | Gil Martin
The 2025 NFL Draft is fast approaching and for the first time, it will take place in Green Bay. The Green Bay Packers have the 23rd overall pick in the first round and eight picks overall. This is the next in a series of articles looking at players the Packers may be interested in selecting in the early rounds of this year’s draft.
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1 week ago |
thepackerspost.com | Gil Martin
The 2025 NFL Draft will be here in a little more than a week. The Packers are excited to be hosting the draft for the first time. As of now, the Green Bay Packers have the 23rd overall pick in the first round and eight picks overall. This is the first in a series of articles looking at players the Packers may be interested in selecting in the early rounds of this year’s draft.
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1 week ago |
thepackerspost.com | Gil Martin
The Green Bay Packers appear set at quarterback entering the 2025 NFL Draft. Jordan Love established himself as the starter and Malik Willis proved himself to be a reliable backup. But rumors have abounded that the Packers may seek to trade Willis at or before the draft. Today we examine the team’s quarterback situation and explain why the Packers should not trade Malik Willis unless they are bowled over by an offer that is too good to turn down.
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1 week ago |
thepackerspost.com | Gil Martin
Green Bay Packers linebacker Ray Nitschke played 15 seasons with the team during his Hall of Fame career. He earned All Pro honors twice, was named to the NFL’s 1960’s All-Decade Team, and was a leader on five championship teams. And yet, he accomplished something in his final regular season game that he hadn’t done in 15 years as a pro. He is a look at Ray Nitschke and how he accomplished a strange milestone in his final regular season game of his NFL career.
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