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Packers CB Jaire Alexander carrying late-season momentum into 2024 offseason

Packers CB Jaire Alexander carrying late-season momentum into 2024 offseason

By: Paul Bretl 5/10/24 As the defensive coordinator, it’ll be Jeff Hafley’s job to get improved play from the entire defensive unit. However, a key factor in that happening at a macro level will be helping cornerback Jaire Alexander return to his All-Pro form. Injuries limited Alexander to only nine games last season, including the playoffs. He was also suspended for…Continue Reading »

‘Big jump’ coming for Packers backup QB Sean Clifford in Year 2

‘Big jump’ coming for Packers backup QB Sean Clifford in Year 2

By: Paul Bretl 5/9/24 The Green Bay Packers selected Tulane quarterback Michael Pratt in the seventh round of this year’s draft, however, that doesn’t mean that they aren’t bullish on Sean Clifford as the backup either. “He developed throughout the year,” said quarterbacks coach Tom Clements, “which is what you’d like to see. He’s doing a great job in this offseason. So I think he’ll make a big jump from year one to…Continue Reading »

A more versatile role for Packers RB AJ Dillon?

A more versatile role for Packers RB AJ Dillon?

By: Paul Bretl 5/8/24 Green Bay Packers running back AJ Dillon could potentially take on a more versatile role with the team this season, perhaps filling the void at H-back with Josiah Deguara now in Jacksonville. “AJ is another guy that I think can be a high-volume guy,” Matt LaFleur said at the NFL Owners…Continue Reading »

‘Building a fast and physical’ Packers defense starts with fundamentals for Jeff Hafley

‘Building a fast and physical’ Packers defense starts with fundamentals for Jeff Hafley

By: Paul Bretl 5/7/24 While the Packers make the shift to new defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley’s system, which includes transitioning from a 3-4 base defense to a 4-3, the emphasis at this time of the year is on fundamentals and technique. Without those aspects, nothing else really matters. “There’s nothing more important than fundamentals and technique,” said Hafley on Monday. “Whether it’s the D-line getting off the…Continue Reading »

Observations and takeaways from Packers rookie minicamp

Observations and takeaways from Packers rookie minicamp

By: Paul Bretl 5/4/24 The Green Bay Packers held their two-day rookie minicamp on Friday and Saturday following the 2024 NFL draft–the first opportunity to get the recent draft picks in the building while trying to get them up to speed on everything as quickly as possible. “Well first of all,” said Matt LaFleur on Friday, “it’s just good to get ’em in the building to…Continue Reading »

Packers face decision on CB Eric Stokes’ fifth-year option

Packers face decision on CB Eric Stokes’ fifth-year option

By: Paul Bretl 4/30/24 The Green Bay Packers have a looming decision to make on cornerback Eric Stokes’ fifth-year option for the 2025 NFL season. By May 2nd, they must either pick up or decline the fifth-year option for next year. All first-round picks get a four-year rookie deal, just like every other draft pick. However, a difference…Continue Reading »

Roster fits and quotes for Packers Day 3 draft picks

Roster fits and quotes for Packers Day 3 draft picks

By: Paul Bretl 4/29/24 As Packers GM Brian Gutekunst has done previously, when there is a positional need entering the draft, he won’t just address it early, but he will utilize multiple selections in an effort to fill that hole. The 2024 draft was no different. The three biggest needs that the Packers had to tackle were the offensive line, safety, and linebacker. Well, of the Packers…Continue Reading »

Roster fits and quotes for Packers Day 1 and 2 draft picks

Roster fits and quotes for Packers Day 1 and 2 draft picks

By: Paul Bretl 4/29/24 The Green Bay Packers made five picks within the first two days of the 2024 NFL draft, and with four of them, they tackled their biggest roster needs at safety, linebacker, and offensive tackle.  “I think there was some temptation to do that along the way, but we really were able to stay…Continue Reading »