The most glaring shortcoming the Packers have in what otherwise may be the best roster in the league going into 2015 is at ILB.

Of the four guys on the roster, two of them, if not for the lack of existing replacements, should be cap casualties, and even with the complete lack of depth at the position should still be cut. Their respective price tags are only overshadowed by their liability on the field.

Hawk can be promoted to assistant linebacker coach in charge of gameday alignment setting and hyperbaric oxygen chamber construction. He's been the absolute model of availability, so Teddy's going to have to keep him from being available because Hawk won't do it for him. Brad Jones can just go away, along with his fall-to-the-ground tackling and hug-the-route-runner-before-he-beats-you-like-a-drum coverage techniques.

Barrington is maybe serviceable as a two-down guy but has been exposed on third downs repeatedly. He's a good special teamer and part-time linebacker in my opinion.

Bradford actually looked like he might be instinctive and aggressive and seems fairly fluid in the middle in the few series he's been seen, but as a DE convert who would seem to be too short to consistently cover rangy tight ends probably has similar game to Barrington.

So there are two guys, both of whom probably make good backups at the thumper spot - an no one else.

A lot of questions and I sure don't have the answers at this point.

Who's the guy in free agency, and who's the next Bobby Wagner/CJ Mosely in the draft, and will he fall to 30?