What a day. Numerous reports came out Thursday stating Aaron Rodgers is unhappy with the Packers and wants out of Green Bay. After numerous trade rumors, Rodgers was not moved, and the Packers selected Eric Stokes with the 29th pick. Andrew Mertig, Kyle Fellows, and Maggie Loney are here to sort everything out.
It's Draft Day! On today's show, Jacob, Rob, and Eli break down the latest rumors and draft rumblings, and get you all prepared for day one of the NFL Draft.
On today's show, Alex Strouf is joined by Owen Riese and Russell Brown who work their magic to provide some potential options for the Packers in their unique seven-round mock drafts. Find out which players the Packers may target on all three days of the draft.
Looking back, it's easy to judge a draft pick and say if it was the best player available or not. The process that goes into it is a lot more difficult - and not nearly as straightforward as it seems.
If the Green Bay Packers end up moving out of Round 1 on draft night, these are some potential trade scenarios via the trade value chart if they land between picks 33 and 38.
On today's show, Andy Herman, Perri Goldstein, and Andrew Mertig run through a 33 pick mock draft and try to predict which players will find themselves called during the first round of the NFL Draft. Plus the team gives their final predictions before this weeks' NFL Draft.
The Packers have done a great job finding value in the 1st round the last few years. To get over the hump, they'll need to get more mileage out of their mid-round picks. Here are 5 mid-round prospects that could help them get to the next level.
On today's show, Dan, Paul, and Mark take a look at the Packers' defensive line and review which players in this years' draft would fit perfectly next to Kenny Clark. Find out the best players and biggest sleepers in the group in today's all new NFL Draft edition of the podcast!
Andrew Mertig, Kyle Fellows, and Maggie Loney preview the safety position for the 2021 NFL Draft. They also simulate "10 minutes on the clock" and make their final predictions ahead of next week's draft.
The Green Bay Packers love their big-bodied receivers, but in a class filled with slot/gadget players who would bring a new playmaking ability to the Matt LaFleur offense, this is the year to breakaway from that threshold.