Green Bay Packers general manager Ted Thompson recently promoted Eliot Wolf. Thompson insisted that the promotion had nothing to do with a succession plan. But with a flexible young dynamo like Eliot Wolf ready and waiting in the wings, is there really any reason to wait?
When it comes to building a championship team Ted Thompson has become a contented man and that is not a good thing for the Green Bay Packers or their fans.
With the recent announcement by Green Bay Packers NT B.J. Raji that he was taking a hiatus from football in 2016, the team is left with 8 of their own unrestricted free agents who are still available
If the Green Bay Packers are to have a successful 2016 season, it will likely have been fueled by a talented group of second year players led by top picks cornerbacks Damarious Randall and Quinten Rollins.
The first round of free agency has come and gone and Casey Hayward still doesn't have a home. How much would it cost the Packers to keep him in Green and Gold?
According to the current information posted NFL Players Association web site, the Packers have an adjusted cap number of $163,489,623 – the eighth highest in the league.
From former first-round picks looking to fulfill their potential to established veterans who can elevate their game, Aaron and Bill break down which players have the most to prove and why their performances could have a major impact on the Packers' success this season.