On today's show, Andy Herman looks back at the Packers' 2016 Draft and reviews how Ted Thompson navigated through the selection process, and ultimately ended up with his six selections, including Kenny Clark.
The Green Bay Packers certainly have some big holes to fill this offseason at tackle, wide receiver, and inside linebacker but the cornerback position, which has flown under the radar, can't be forgotten about either.
On today's show, Nick, Maggie, and Jacob are joined by special guest and Pack-A-Day listener, Jay Nault. Jay and the team discuss the change in positional value in the NFL over the years. Plus, Ian Rapoport reported that Jimmy Graham is not expected back in Green Bay in 2020. Find out what that could mean for Green Bay in 2020.
On today's show, Andy Herman breaks down who he believes Brian Gutekunst will target in free agency. Plus a look at the combine and Green Bay's joint practices with the Cleveland Browns.
As Combine week wraps up, Mike Wendlandt and Tyler Grzegorek breakdown some of the biggest movers in the wide receiver group and whether they'll be available for the Packers in Rounds 1 or 2. Plus, with Austin Hooper and Nick Kwiatkoski rumored to be targets in free agency?
This poll is to determine the top 10 Packers players of all-time. Remember the criteria listed in this piece, and make sure to tell me why your number 1 Packer should hold the top spot.
On today's show, Maggie Loney and Jacob Westendorf are joined by special guest Perri Goldstein to preview a deep wide receivers class and look ahead to the on-field workouts taking place at the NFL Combine today.
In order for the Green Bay Packers' passing game to be more effective, it's about time that they once again start investing in the wide receiver position.
On today's show, Dusty, Steve, and Sarah discuss their biggest takeaways from the Matt LaFleur and Brian Gutekunst interviews from the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.
Eddie Petzke from the Beers and Ball Show takes a deep dive into the three safety looks that transformed the Arizona Cardinals defense midway through last season and explores how Packers defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon could bring that same philosophy to Green Bay.