The Green Bay Packers passing game has been Aaron Rodgers, Davante Adams and little more at times in recent years. After opting to trade Adams to Las Vegas Thursday evening, Green Bay is left to re-tool the roster with the No. 22 and No. 53 overall selections acquired from the Raiders, as well as three of their own picks in the top 100.
How can Green Bay maximize those assets in the final years of Rodgers’ career?
The team has needs at wide receiver as well as the offensive line after moving on from Billy Turner and Lucas Patrick. Elgton Jenkins has five position flexibility but ideally he would continue playing inside. They could add another big body along the defensive front or mix in a third edge rusher to rotate with Rashan Gary and Preston Smith.
With some degree of certainty, it is safe to assume that the Packers will take a wide receiver in the first round for the first time since 2002. When Green…
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