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<blockquote data-quote="Dantés" data-source="post: 712746" data-attributes="member: 12283"><p>As the smoke of the "frenzy" clears and things begin to slow down, here is what I'd like to see from the Packers.</p><p></p><p><strong>RB</strong>: I would like them to tender a 1 year, incentive laden deal to <strong>Lacy</strong> (if they haven't already). If someone prices them out, no need to get into a bidding war for this guy. Should he leave, I'd look to the Cowboys to see if they cut <strong>Alfred Morris </strong>and bring him in as a btw. the tackles pounder to compliment Montgomery and a rookie. </p><p></p><p><strong>TE</strong>: I am still hoping they stay in the mix for <strong>Cook</strong> so that they keep that pass catching threat while they draft and develop one of these several exciting prospects. Should he leave, I would probably add a low end veteran to fill out the position like <strong>Lance Kendricks </strong>or <strong>Ryan Griffin</strong>.</p><p></p><p><strong>OL</strong>: Of course I'd love to have <strong>Lang </strong>back, but they have to be careful about size and length of contract for a near 30 year old guard with hip issues. If a desperate team like the Seahawks outbids them, I would look at a couple of C/G versatile players to compete in camp with a rookie: <strong>Stefen Wisniewski </strong>and <strong>Brian Schwenke.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>DL</strong>: I'd love for them to cut <strong>Guion </strong>and bring in a strong run defending 34DE like <strong>Lawrence Guy </strong>to replace him. <strong>Damion Square </strong>is a NT/DE versatile player who could bring some value as a depth/rotational player.</p><p></p><p><strong>OLB</strong>: After signing <strong>Perry</strong>, they'd be ok to stand pat but <strong>Connor Barwin </strong>could still be added to supplement the position with an experienced and versatile presence.</p><p></p><p><strong>ILB</strong>: I would still like a veteran presence here as they are really young at the position. <strong>Sio Moore </strong>is still my pick as a MIKE to back up <strong>Ryan</strong>.</p><p></p><p><strong>CB</strong>: I still really like the idea of bringing <strong>House </strong>back given his age and how he played in Capers' defense. IF (and I realize it's an "if") he came back and was comparable to his 2014 self, he could end up being the best value of the offseason at the position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dantés, post: 712746, member: 12283"] As the smoke of the "frenzy" clears and things begin to slow down, here is what I'd like to see from the Packers. [B]RB[/B]: I would like them to tender a 1 year, incentive laden deal to [B]Lacy[/B] (if they haven't already). If someone prices them out, no need to get into a bidding war for this guy. Should he leave, I'd look to the Cowboys to see if they cut [B]Alfred Morris [/B]and bring him in as a btw. the tackles pounder to compliment Montgomery and a rookie. [B]TE[/B]: I am still hoping they stay in the mix for [B]Cook[/B] so that they keep that pass catching threat while they draft and develop one of these several exciting prospects. Should he leave, I would probably add a low end veteran to fill out the position like [B]Lance Kendricks [/B]or [B]Ryan Griffin[/B]. [B]OL[/B]: Of course I'd love to have [B]Lang [/B]back, but they have to be careful about size and length of contract for a near 30 year old guard with hip issues. If a desperate team like the Seahawks outbids them, I would look at a couple of C/G versatile players to compete in camp with a rookie: [B]Stefen Wisniewski [/B]and [B]Brian Schwenke. DL[/B]: I'd love for them to cut [B]Guion [/B]and bring in a strong run defending 34DE like [B]Lawrence Guy [/B]to replace him. [B]Damion Square [/B]is a NT/DE versatile player who could bring some value as a depth/rotational player. [B]OLB[/B]: After signing [B]Perry[/B], they'd be ok to stand pat but [B]Connor Barwin [/B]could still be added to supplement the position with an experienced and versatile presence. [B]ILB[/B]: I would still like a veteran presence here as they are really young at the position. [B]Sio Moore [/B]is still my pick as a MIKE to back up [B]Ryan[/B]. [B]CB[/B]: I still really like the idea of bringing [B]House [/B]back given his age and how he played in Capers' defense. IF (and I realize it's an "if") he came back and was comparable to his 2014 self, he could end up being the best value of the offseason at the position. [/QUOTE]
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