Pack-A-Day Podcast - Episode 182 - End of Year Review Part 9: Cornerbacks

On today's episode of the Pack-A-Day Podcast, Jacob Westendorf and Nick Schmitz discuss the state of the cornerback position in Green Bay.

On today's episode of the Pack-A-Day Podcast, Jacob Westendorf and Nick Schmitz discuss the state of the cornerback position in Green Bay. Nick and Jacob discuss the depth chart going into 2019 and which corners Green Bay could target in free agency.

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ChuckCecilKO's picture

January 23, 2019 at 12:36 pm

I would expect CB Josh Jackson to turn heads and take a giant leap in his second year. The guy was near the top last season in pass break-ups and is only gonna get better. Can't wait to see these corners battle it out in 2019; especially if Breeland comes back. Potentially a top 5 secondary in the making.

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Thegreatreynoldo's picture

January 27, 2019 at 03:28 am

GB finished tied for 31st in INTs with 7 by the team.

Breeland looked like less than a #2 CB but better than a #3 CB. The host needs to sharpen the answers. If Nick thinks Breeland is worth $5M but thinks GB should get it done and pay $6M, what if it takes $7M? $8M? I really didn't get an answer.

Same issue when the question was to list the CBs in order of excellence. It was an interesting question but Nick redefined the question to consider potential of each player. Potential isn't what I wanted to know. Tony Brown, Josh Jones, Josh Jackson all have a lot of potential.

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