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    Packers Offseason/Free Agency/ Non-Draft Thread

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    Feb 1 to March 4 - Period that teams can designate franchise or transition players

    March 10-12 - Teams can enter into negotiations with prospective UFA's from 12:00 PM ET time on the 10th until 4:00 PM ET on the 12th.

    March 12 - Beginning of new league year at 4:00 PM ET. Teams can sign free agents and make trades.

    March 30-April 2 - Annual League Meeting

    April 21 - Offseason Workout Program begins
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    Packers prospective free agents:

    Eric Stokes - UFA
    AJ Dillon - UFA
    Corey Ballentine - UFA
    Josh Myers - UFA
    Eric Wilson - UFA
    Brandon McManus - UFA
    Andre Dillard - UFA
    Tyler Davis - UFA
    Robert Rochell - UFA
    Tedarrell Slaton - UFA
    Isaiah McDuffie - UFA
    John Fitzpatrick - RFA
    Zayne Anderson - ERFA
    Arron Mosby - ERFA
    Daniel Whelan - ERFA
    Emanuel Wilson - ERFA
    Bo Melton - ERFA
    Kadeem Telfort - ERFA
    Ellis Merriweather - SFA
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    Packers with an estimated $51M in cap space.

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    Hard to want to keep any of those guys, I would say Melton, Slayton, Ballentine, and Eric Wilson

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deputy Nutz View Post
    Hard to want to keep any of those guys, I would say Melton, Slayton, Ballentine, and Eric Wilson
    They will keep Emanuel Wilson, Whelan and McManus. Not so sure about Slaton. Depends on market value.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharpe1027 View Post
    Packers with an estimated $51M in cap space.
    Spotrac has them with 63M. Can't figure out where they differ. Add 7/18 million when they cut Jaire, the higher number if they use post June 1 designation.
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    I expect Sean Mannion to get the QB coach job.

    At his season-ending press conference on Tuesday morning, Packers head coach Matt LaFleur told reporters quarterbacks coach Tom Clements is retiring.

    Clements, 71, previously came out of retirement to rejoin the Packers in 2022 after spending 2019-2020 with the Cardinals.

    “Man, it’s been a cool ride with him for the last three years,” LaFleur said. “He’s incredibly consistent. What a great man, great mind.

    “Obviously, he’s had the opportunity to coach some of the best. I mean, you talk about [Brett] Favre, [Aaron] Rodgers, and then the development of Jordan Love, I mean, that’s pretty cool. I know he’s meant a lot to this organization, his contributions. He will definitely be missed. I just can’t say enough great things about him. Really appreciate him.”

    Clements, 71, first joined the Packers in 2006 as QBs coach under Mike McCarthy, coaching Favre for his last two years with the franchise. He was then promoted to offensive coordinate in 2012 before serving as assistant head coach from 2015-2016.

    LaFleur said there are “potentially” in-house candidates for quarterbacks coach, but “we’ll see what happens.”

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    Not surprising that Clements is retiring, ...again. The Packers convinced him to come out of retirement a few years ago and reportedly talked out of "re-retiring" last year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patler View Post
    Not surprising that Clements is retiring, ...again. The Packers convinced him to come out of retirement a few years ago and reportedly talked out of "re-retiring" last year.
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    Tender the ERFA's (they are cheap and useful)

    Sign McAnus and probably let the rest test the market. None of them are cornerstone players. They're mostly replacement level or depth players you can bring back the 3rd week of free agency.
    Maybe you sign one of the LBs? McDuffie can play the run but can't cover. Neither he nor Wilson is as good as Quay, and people seem to hate him.

    Gotta keep churning the roster over: find younger, healthier, more upside.

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    The Green Bay Packers have signed DL Deslin Alexandre, S Omar Brown, DL James Ester, CB Kamal Hadden, K Alex Hale, G Marquis Hayes, WR Julian Hicks, G/T Donovan Jennings, WR Cornelius Johnson, CB Kalen King, DL Jeremiah Martin and TE Messiah Swinson to reserve/future contracts. General Manager Brian Gutekunst announced the transactions Monday.

    All 12 players finished the season on the Packers' practice squad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    Congrats on post #20,000. What took you so long?
    Thanks! Didn't even realize it was coming up.

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    Free agent splashes I would like to see the Packers make.
    1. C: Drew Dalman - 26yo mauler in ATL. Incredible athlete. Joy to watch.
    2. DE: Dayo Odeyingbo - 12 sacks in '23. 11% pressures in '24. Big EDGE.
    3. NT: Benito Jones - 8% pressure at 335 pounds. 27yo.
    4. 3T: Javon Kinlaw - DT15 in PRWR. 8% pressure. 27yo 1st-rounder.
    5. LB: Lavonte David - 6 sacks in Bowles' blitz scheme. Zone coverage.
    6. CB: D.J. Reed - 28yo feisty outside CB opposite Sauce Gardner. Consistent.
    7. CB: Brandon Stephens - 27yo outside CB in Ravens all-encompassing scheme.
    8. CB: Byron Murphy - Versatile 27yo under Flores. 6 INTs moving inside-out.
    9. OL: Patrick Mekari - 27yo with 685+ career snaps at LT, LG, C, and RT.
    10. OL: Mekhi Becton - Much better inside in run-heavy PHI system. 26yo.

    I get it, the Packers won't sign all 10 guys, but there are some "deals" to be had here. There is no Tee Higgins, or unfortunately any wide receivers on this list because it's pretty shallow. Old and washed is what your money will by with this year's crop of WRs.

    Also I haven't looked at any stats or anything but I thought Stokes played much better towards the end of the season for the Packers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deputy Nutz View Post
    Also I haven't looked at any stats or anything but I thought Stokes played much better towards the end of the season for the Packers.
    Stokes seemed to play a lot better later in the year when Jaire was out. Because they played more zone? He hasn't had a pass defensed since his rookie year. He might be worth a minimum veteran contract. His 2024 advanced stats: https://www.pro-football-reference.c...2024/advanced/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deputy Nutz View Post
    Free agent splashes I would like to see the Packers make.
    1. C: Drew Dalman - 26yo mauler in ATL. Incredible athlete. Joy to watch.
    2. DE: Dayo Odeyingbo - 12 sacks in '23. 11% pressures in '24. Big EDGE.
    3. NT: Benito Jones - 8% pressure at 335 pounds. 27yo.
    4. 3T: Javon Kinlaw - DT15 in PRWR. 8% pressure. 27yo 1st-rounder.
    5. LB: Lavonte David - 6 sacks in Bowles' blitz scheme. Zone coverage.
    6. CB: D.J. Reed - 28yo feisty outside CB opposite Sauce Gardner. Consistent.
    7. CB: Brandon Stephens - 27yo outside CB in Ravens all-encompassing scheme.
    8. CB: Byron Murphy - Versatile 27yo under Flores. 6 INTs moving inside-out.
    9. OL: Patrick Mekari - 27yo with 685+ career snaps at LT, LG, C, and RT.
    10. OL: Mekhi Becton - Much better inside in run-heavy PHI system. 26yo.

    I get it, the Packers won't sign all 10 guys, but there are some "deals" to be had here. There is no Tee Higgins, or unfortunately any wide receivers on this list because it's pretty shallow. Old and washed is what your money will by with this year's crop of WRs.

    Also I haven't looked at any stats or anything but I thought Stokes played much better towards the end of the season for the Packers.
    Good list. I like your top 3. Kinlaw is talented but I get the impression he's a knucklehead, they already have enough of those. David probably stays with TB. Don't know enough about the CBs but I could easily see them taking a Day 2 CB and signing a FA as well. I assume they are looking at outside corners, I think Nixon, Bullard and even Kalen King (if he sticks) could play the slot.

    Stokes did show some improvement towards the end, but his play overall was bad. I think 2/3 of the way thru the season his opposing QB rating was 2011 Rodgers level... meaning he was so bad that he made opposing QBs look like MVPs. I think he's just ok and would let him test the market before thinking about offering him a very modest contract.
    I think they can do better.

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    I hope we can get the following:

    Jakobi Meyers
    Davante
    Maxx

    That would be a hell of an offseason.
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    Dalman would cure a lot of ills on the interior of the o-line.

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    I agree completely with Dalman. He’s going to get a lot of money, but that is a spot that could cure a lot of ills and provide options instead of square pegs in round holes.

    Anything to guarantee Myers is gone is also a plus.
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    Also, we don’t have to make the decision that the Vikings need to this offseason, which is nice.
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    Chris Brooks isn't on that list. Is that an omission? Or is he really not an FA?

    I'm not so sure that they pay Emanuel Wilson any significant amount as Brooks has been just about as good, and Lloyd presumably will be damn good if he is healthy.

    As good as McManus has been, I'm not so sure they pay him a lot either. It's generally not smart to overpay a Kicker, and McManus is really nothing more than average. He should be fairly replaceable.
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