The Green Bay Packers should be thrilled with Jordan Love’s performance in 2023. To the extent that rumors about their intention to
prolong Love this off-season have already surfaced.
Although the Packers’ season came to an unfortunate conclusion, things appear better than ever in the future.
Many predicted that the squad would struggle in the NFL following Aaron Rodgers’ trade to the New York Jets. But in the end, the
Packers took the task head-on and emerged as one of the NFC’s final four standing teams, surprising everyone. They may now be
giving Love and this offensive a significant boost.
The Green Bay Packers should be thrilled with Jordan Love’s performance in 2023. To the extent that rumors about their intention to
prolong Love this off-season have already surfaced.
Although the Packers’ season came to an unfortunate conclusion, things appear better than ever in the future.
Many predicted that the squad would struggle in the NFL following Aaron Rodgers’ trade to the New York Jets. But in the end, the
Packers took the task head-on and emerged as one of the NFC’s final four standing teams, surprising everyone. They may now be
giving Love and this offensive a significant boost.
Bleacher Report’s Alex Ballentine explained how this can occur:
First-round pick (No. 25 overall), third-round pick (No. 91 overall), and sixth-round pick (No. 203 overall) in 2024 are all awarded to
the Saints.
Packers: First-round selection in 2024 (choice No. 14 overall)
This offseason, the Packers have a serious need at left tackle, as mentioned in the David Bakhtiari trade proposal. Although Bakhtiari
has been an excellent player, his injuries have rendered him unpredictable. The Packers don’t often move up or select an offensive
player in the first round, but the need at tackle might make an exception.
For a long time, the Packers have benefited from having a strong offensive line. Most of the time, Bakhtairi’s play at left tackle has
contributed to that.
It will be hard to find an answer in free agency. To locate Love’s long-term blindside defender, the Packers would be better served
using the draft, but they might need to move up in the order to select their man.
It would take some draft money to go from No. 25 to No. 14, but the Packers have a healthy supply of draft picks. Green Bay has the
fifth-best collection of picks in this year’s draft, per Tankathon’s power rankings.
The New Orleans Saints may be particularly interested in that. They might gain by having more players on rookie contracts because
they are always making cuts that are almost at the cap. Additionally, they currently do not possess a third- or fourth-round pick.
In exchange for a third-round pick, the Packers would be in a better position to select a left tackle candidate in the middle of the first
round than a few other teams that are in need of tackles. Tyler Guyton or Kingsley Suamataia are two potential targets for this kind of
action.
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