On today's show, Jacob, Rob, and Eli take a deep dive into the Wide Receiver position in this years' NFL Draft. Find out their favorites, sleepers, and which players fit within Green Bay's offense. Don't miss it!
On today's show, Alex, Owen, and Russ take a look at the offensive tackle position in this years' draft and review some of the best prospects, biggest sleepers, and biggest draft crushes at the position. It's a likely target for Green Bay - so you won't want to miss this one!
On today's show, Ross & Jake take a look at some of the top possible Packers' draft targets based on athletic thresholds and historical trends. You won't want to miss this one!
Brian Gutekunst loves to draft elite athletes. Using the RAS table, here is which players at each position meet the athletic thresholds that the Green Bay Packers have desired.
On today's show, Andy, and Perri are joined by Packer Report's Peter Bukowski to discuss some of the top corners in the draft, and which corners could be in play for Green Bay at pick 29. Plus a look at the potential for Darnell Savage to play the "star" position in Joe Barry's defense.
It seems like a forgone conclusion that the Packers will sign Davante Adams. But in this business, there are no forgone conclusions. Here's 3 reasons why the Packers may not re-sign their star receiver.
Mike Wendlandt and Matt Froelich take a look at three SEC linebackers who each bring a different element to the linebacker position. Plus, a look at the role each could play in Joe Barry's defense.
On today's episode, Mark Eckel, Paul Bretl and Dan Kotnik take a deep dive into a few more prospects in the upcoming draft. This time they focus on the EDGE position and discuss Gregory Rousseau from Miami, Oklahoma's Ronnie Perkins and Joe Tryon from Washington.
Andrew Mertig, Maggie Loney, and Kyle Fellows discuss defensive linemen Daviyon Nixon, Christian Barmore, and Levi Onwuzurike. They also explore some "would you rather" draft scenarios.
The gadget receiver is important to this offense in achieving that "illusion of complexity," however, the Green Bay Packers currently don't have that player on the roster.
On today's show, Alex Strouf, Owen Riese, and Russell Brown review some of the top interior linemen in this years' draft, including Quinn Meinerz, Creed Humphrey, Landon Dickerson, and Alijah Vera-Tucker. You won't want to miss this one!
Sean Rhyan was thrust into the starting center role last year and it was very much trial by fire. After a full offseason as the Packers starting center, he should hit the ground running in 2026.