General manager Brian Gutekunst’s actions have spoken loud and clear: he is going to build the Packers roster differently than his predecessor. For the first time in over a decade, the Packers have not signed a running back in undrafted free agency.
Read MoreScouts believed Clay Matthews wasn't even the best NFL Draft prospects at linebacker on his own college's team in 2009.
Read MoreHow do you decide if a draft pick was good or bad? See where he fits in our ranking, of course.
Read MoreHawk retired as a member of the Packers on Tuesday, and his legacy will be a much-debated subject for years to come.
Read MoreEver since Bob Hayes brought his gold medals to the Dallas Cowboys, NFL teams have tried to find future superstars in the world of track and field.
Read MoreLet’s explore what scouts and reporters were saying about Ha Ha Clinton-Dix in college.
Read MoreBefore he was selected by the Packers in the third round of the 2015 NFL Draft, let’s explore what scouts and reporters were saying about Ty Montgomery in college.
Read MoreIt's mighty difficult to translate a strong performance at the combine with success in the NFL.
Read MoreJon visited the NFL Combine Fan Experience in Indianapolis and gives you a taste of what it's like to be in Indianapolis.
Read MoreBefore his career began in earnest with the New Orleans Saints in 2006, the Packers were interested in Drew Brees as a veteran counterpart to Aaron Rodgers.
Read MoreHere’s a quick look at how some of the Packers’ draft picks have performed in their time at the NFL Combine.
Read MoreHere’s the history of every compensatory pick awarded to Green Bay under general manager Ted Thompson’s rule.
Read MoreCasey Hayward netted the Packers only a fifth-round pick in return. It's disappointing, but not surprising. Here's why.
Read MoreMost are predicting defense for the Packers, but drafting an offensive lineman isn’t outside the realm of possibility.
Read MoreIt’s commonly understood that the Packers always try to draft the “best player available” in the draft. It’s a truism that’s been repeated so often that it’s basically accepted at face value. It’s actual meaning, though, deserves some unpacking.
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