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  • Joemailman
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    Originally posted by pittstang5 View Post
    Just saw it on the ticker on NFL Network. Thought the same, don't want him going to the Bears just for the simple fact that I hate the Bears and don't want them to improve.
    It's due to medical considerations. He had surgery in January for meniscus injury. Failed physical exam with Ravens.

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  • texaspackerbacker
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    Did I miss it? Or is there not a word here about signing Benjamin St-Juste? I HOPE we get somebody else too - somebody better. I see Marshon Lattimore is still out there. He may not strictly be "Packer people", but if he is a shutdown Corner or near it, I'd be glad to have him. I also hope we give up on Hobbs and demote Nixon - if he's our top Corner, the situation is not improved. We also need to get one, maybe two high draft pick Corners.

    It wouldn't hurt to get an Edge Rusher as a FA, but I don't really think it's an urgent need. Ditto that for D Line. Of the two, Karl Brooks is better than Wooden, so we retained the right one IMO.

    I see Doubs is gone to the Patriots for $20 million a year either 3 or 4 years. He's good, but not that good, especially with the concussion history.

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  • pittstang5
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    Originally posted by Fosco33 View Post
    Is it true that Ravens are backing out of Mac Crosby trade?? Please help us if the Bears get him after all.
    Just saw it on the ticker on NFL Network. Thought the same, don't want him going to the Bears just for the simple fact that I hate the Bears and don't want them to improve.

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  • Fosco33
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    Is it true that Ravens are backing out of Mac Crosby trade?? Please help us if the Bears get him after all.

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  • Joemailman
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    Originally posted by mgordo View Post
    Agree on that and the fact that Gutey has been good in the 4th round. However we better not lose a 4th round comp pick for Sky Moore, the one time we go after a Special Teams specialist. But are saying Love is the best player at his position? He's top 10 but the best QB in the league? Come on..
    Tom Silverstein
    @TomSilverstein

    Been told that #Packers signed KR/PR/WR Skyy Moore for base value of $2.5 million with the ability to make $4.5 million total.

    That's not close to causing Packers to lose 4th round comp. Probably won't figure in the comp equation at all.

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  • sharpe1027
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    Originally posted by mgordo View Post
    So basically we are the Milwaukee Brewers, a team who can't sign our own players when they develop. We "maybe" recoup 4th rounder (End of 4th Rounders). Great...
    No. MLB has huge disparities because they don't have the salary cap structure of the NFL. GB signs as many of their developed players as other teams. Historically, they signed more than most and we're criticized for exactly the opposite -- keeping their own players and not using free agency. They're doing a bit of both right now. Very different from the Brewers.

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  • mgordo
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    Originally posted by ThunderDan View Post
    Except we have Jordan Love and traded for Micah Parsons. The Brewers would never trade for the best player at their position and lock him up for 4 years.
    Agree on that and the fact that Gutey has been good in the 4th round. However we better not lose a 4th round comp pick for Sky Moore, the one time we go after a Special Teams specialist. But are saying Love is the best player at his position? He's top 10 but the best QB in the league? Come on..

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  • sharpe1027
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    Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
    I did read they had been trying to work out a deal with Quay. No idea if they came close. The 28 million guaranteed he got probably means they didn't.
    That's too much, and I like Quay more than most. Good for him.

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  • Joemailman
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    Adam Schefter
    @AdamSchefter

    Former Seahawks Pro-Bowl CB Riq Woolen reached agreement today on a one-year deal worth up to $15 million with the Philadelphia Eagles, per me and Jeremy Fowler. Agent Jason Chayut confirmed the deal.

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  • Joemailman
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    Packers sign a returner! Of course, he has to make the team.

    Jordan Schultz
    @Schultz_Report

    Sources: The #Packers are signing former #49ers WR/returner Skyy Moore to a 1-year deal.

    Moore averaged 27.5 yards per kick return and 11.6 yards per punt return in San Francisco — a key weapon for field position.

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  • Joemailman
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    Originally posted by pittstang5 View Post
    Holy Shit! I'm just happy I was able to get in here. Tried all day yesterday and couldn't get in.

    I'll just put this out there and I think alot of peeps in here would agree - If the Packers wanted to resign any of these former Packer Players, they would have done it before FA started. I haven't heard anything, anywhere stating that the Packers were trying to sign "X" player and they couldn't get a deal done, so they opted to let them test the market.
    I did read they had been trying to work out a deal with Quay. No idea if they came close. The 28 million guaranteed he got probably means they didn't.

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  • Joemailman
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    Rob Demovsky
    @RobDemovsky

    Did not take long for Jenkins to find a new team after the Packers moved on.

    Will be interesting to see whether the Browns move him back to guard, where he made his two Pro Bowls.

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  • Fosco33
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    Between quay, Willis, Gary, Kingsley, Romeo…

    Teams spent/absorbed a combined 230m at avg of 18m/yr

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  • pbmax
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    Originally posted by pittstang5 View Post
    Holy Shit! I'm just happy I was able to get in here. Tried all day yesterday and couldn't get in.

    I'll just put this out there and I think alot of peeps in here would agree - If the Packers wanted to resign any of these former Packer Players, they would have done it before FA started. I haven't heard anything, anywhere stating that the Packers were trying to sign "X" player and they couldn't get a deal done, so they opted to let them test the market.
    No surprises so far Pittstang. This offseason is going to plan with the possible exception of the Banks restructure.

    However, we are in dire need of D lineman and no first round pick. So there is some mystery left.

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  • Joemailman
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    Sean Rhyan's contract is very low risk for Packers. They could get out of it after 1 year if things don't work out. https://overthecap.com/player/sean-rhyan/10137

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