All Entries in the "Packers Micro Blog" Category

The Packers Reportedly Are Only $5 Million Under the Salary Cap Limit.

The Packers opting not to add a wide receiver during their free agent frenzy shows that they believe in their young wide receivers (for now). 

David Michalski gives his thoughts on Green Bay's free agent frenzy.

David Michalski discusses some possible first-round trade scenarios that the Packers could look to explore in this April's draft.  

As the start of the new league year approaches, January speculation is either proven to be true or proven to be false.

Ian Rapoport has reported that the NFL salary cap will rise to $188.2 million for the 2019 season.  Many pundits had expected it to rise to $190...

In my last article I discussed ways in which the Packers could improve the right side of their offensive line, and with all reports indicating that...

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David Michalski provides some scenarios of how the Packers could fix the right side of their offensive line.  

David Michalski looks at some alternative options to Antonio Brown at wide receiver.

Among the list of free agents that are said to be a good fit for the Packers, is former Seattle Seahawk all-pro safety Earl Thomas.

David Michalski breaks down why the Packers 5/1 odds to acquire Antonio Brown are nothing more than just smoke and mirrors.  

Mental health in the NFL has been a topic of discussion for the last several years.  During this time, there have been countless untimely deaths,...

David Michalski discusses hot button topics like Blake, AB, and Free Agency as the Green Bay Packers head into the new NFL calendar year.

Starr? Favre? Rodgers? David Michalski gives his thoughts on who should be considered the greatest quarterback in Packers history. 

David Michalski addresses the Cheesehead TV poll results of who is the greatest head coach in Green Bay Packers history.  

Packers HC Matt Lafleur announced four new coaching changes on Thursday.

David Michalski discusses the decision to retain Jimmy Graham and whether the move signals the direction that the Packers will be moving in during the offseason.  

David Michalski wraps up his series "Upgrading the Packers Fifty-Three" by highlighting prospects that the Packers should take a close look at to fill the holes in the depth chart as the 2019 season approaches.  

David Michalski continues his series, "Upgrading the Packers Fifty-Three by highlighting college prospects that the Packers could select in the 2nd and 3rd rounds of this year's draft.

David Michalski gives his first preliminary pre-combine breakdown of the 2019 draft prospects that the Packers could select with their two first round picks.  

David Michalski takes an early look at potential moves that Brian Gutekunst could make to provide salary cap flexibility as the Packers head towards free agency and the new league year.  

David Michalski breaks down the candidacies of both Josh McDaniels and Brian Flores and provides his shortlist of candidates who should be given priority by the Packers brass.   

After having another fantastic season, David Bakhtiari has been named an All-Pro left tackle for the first time in his career.

David Michalski wraps up the Green Bay Packers disappointing 6-9-1 season and gives some thoughts about how the organization can pick up the pieces and move forward towards the future.   

David Michalski breaks down Sunday's season finale against the Lions and provides a Packers only flavor to the final installment of key matchups.  

One of my Packers Christmas wishes was granted yesterday with their exciting 44-38 comeback victory on the road in overtime against the Jets which...

David Michalski breaks down the Packers approach to playing out this meaningless string of games and provides a couple of key matchups for this week's game against the Jets that have an eye towards the future.  

Jones' second season ended after suffering a knee injury in the Packers loss last Sunday. 

David Michalski closes the books on this snake bit season and addresses what the Packers approach should be during the final two games of the season.  

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