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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 6794" data-source="post: 762827"><p>There's absolutely no way the Packers should even think about trading either Daniels or Clark. With the pass rush in need of an upgrade it might not be smart parting ways with Perry as well.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Packers could definitely save more cap space than that by restructuring the contracts of Matthews, Nelson and Cobb.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's ludicrous to suggest that Rodgers doesn't need quality wide receivers to perform at an elite level. The Packers would have to adequately replace Nelson and/or Cobb if the team decides to move on to feature one of the top passing offenses in the game next season, a task that might be impossible to achieve.</p><p></p><p>At cornerback it doesn't matter that the depth chart includes several former first and second round picks as long as they don't perform up to that level.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>With the cap expected to raise to $178 million for next season the Packers will enter the new league year with close to $17 million in cap space, pending any moves before the start of free agency. That's it, there's no way to spend over the cap at any point free March 14.</p><p></p><p>I would prefer Gutekunst to be aggressive during the draft and use some of the picks to trade up to select players that have an immediate impact this year as the team is in desperate need of playmakers but not in a rebuilding mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 6794, post: 762827"] There's absolutely no way the Packers should even think about trading either Daniels or Clark. With the pass rush in need of an upgrade it might not be smart parting ways with Perry as well. The Packers could definitely save more cap space than that by restructuring the contracts of Matthews, Nelson and Cobb. It's ludicrous to suggest that Rodgers doesn't need quality wide receivers to perform at an elite level. The Packers would have to adequately replace Nelson and/or Cobb if the team decides to move on to feature one of the top passing offenses in the game next season, a task that might be impossible to achieve. At cornerback it doesn't matter that the depth chart includes several former first and second round picks as long as they don't perform up to that level. With the cap expected to raise to $178 million for next season the Packers will enter the new league year with close to $17 million in cap space, pending any moves before the start of free agency. That's it, there's no way to spend over the cap at any point free March 14. I would prefer Gutekunst to be aggressive during the draft and use some of the picks to trade up to select players that have an immediate impact this year as the team is in desperate need of playmakers but not in a rebuilding mode. [/QUOTE]
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