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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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  • pbmax
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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...
    Dude. Brewers don't have Love or Parsons. What are you smoking?

    Brewers don't even have Tom.

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  • pbmax
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    Originally posted by Vincenzo View Post
    I get quality CB’s don’t come cheap, but it just feels like we’re bargain no frills shopping with St-Juste. I guess we’ll have to wait and see how he fairs with the Packers.
    Legit special teams guy with ability to play the corner averagely. Nice depth find. If he was a returner, I'd think they replaced Gute with a clone.

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  • ThunderDan
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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...
    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.

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  • pittstang5
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    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.

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  • Joemailman
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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...
    Zach Tom was a 4th round comp pick. Doubs and Evan Williams were 4th round picks. Don't dis the 4th round.

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  • Teamcheez1
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    We weren’t resigning Doubs even if we had the money.

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  • mgordo
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    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...

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  • Vincenzo
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    Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
    My guess is you're not going to see any blockbuster signings by the Packers. But I think you could see a couple more low-mid level signings.
    I’m reading we still have the 10th most dollars to spend at $30 million. However we still have to re-sign Kraft, Watson and Wyatt so that $30 mil might get allocated there.

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