At 36 years old, Julius Peppers was the second-oldest defensive player in the NFL last season.
Read MoreMcCaffrey is possibly the most complete back in the draft, and could be an amazing complementary piece to Ty Montgomery.
Read MoreLinebacker DeAndre Levy was released by the Detroit Lions recently, and is an intriguing option for the Packers defense. Here's why.
Read MoreNot all NFL debuts are memorable. Just ask Don Jackson, an undrafted rookie running back from Nevada.
Read MoreCrockett's injury last season cost him an opportunity for an extended look in the Packers backfield.
Read MoreJosh Hill last played organized football in 2013. The Packers are leaving no stone unturned in trying to fix their secondary in 2017.
Read MoreTretter performed quite well over the first seven games before an injury ended his season.
Read MoreThrust into the spotlight, guard Lane Taylor excelled as a starting offensive lineman.
Read MoreLet’s explore the fit and history between Marshawn Lynch and the Packers. Could Lynch be a target for Green Bay at running back?
Read MoreNew Packers tight end Martellus Bennett has had some off-field issues because of his words and actions over the years.
Read MoreCorey Linsley has been nothing short of dependable for the Packers.
Read MoreIt was never meant to happen like this, Ladarius Gunter. Please accept our apologies.
Read MoreRevis' production has been down, but here's why it may make sense to bring the cornerback to Green Bay.
Read MoreDorleant managed to translate tremendous physical attributes into production in the preseason.
Read MoreThe Packers were forced to realize his shortcomings, and Rodgers blossomed into a solid backup tight end.
Read MoreHe won the D3's Heisman Trophy and played for three NFL teams. Not a bad way to spend a year of your life.
Read MoreHere's the impact of Eddie Lacy leaving the Packers for a one-year deal with the Seattle Seahawks.
Read MoreThe Packers are better off for sticking to their own evaluations of what players are worth. Here's why.
Read MoreBulaga’s high level of play now and in the future is going to be a key piece of Green Bay’s plans on the offensive line.
Read MoreTeams need willing, athletic players on their special teams units, and Tripp is both of those things.
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