Free agency has slowed down, but there have still been plenty of developments. The Green Bay Packers even factor into some of them. Here’s a breakdown of the important moves over the past two days.
The Green Bay Packers starting center in 2011, Scott Wells has moved on. Wells signed a free agent contract with the St. Louis Rams on Friday, leaving the Packers with a big hole to fill on their offensive line.
Finally, things are beginning to slow down. The big prize, defensive end Mario Williams, finally signed a contract. Here’s a look at the few other notable signings and where the Green Bay Packers stand.
The madness continues! Day two of free agency is just as stupid as day one, if not more so. We’ve got some news on the Green Bay Packers free agents, along with the important moves from around the league. Hey, the Minnesota Vikings killed it today.
The first day of free agency was typical — a bunch of idiots threw money at players who will never live up to their contracts. Surprisingly, there were also some smart moves made. Here’s a look at the NFL’s annual clusterfuck, day one.
The Green Bay Packers are currently under the salary cap, but don’t have a lot of wiggle room. Here’s how they might create more space and what they might do with it.
The Green Bay Packers may have already located Scott Wells’ replacement. The team has already shown some interest in free agent Chris Myers of the Houston Texans. Here’s the dirt.
The Green Bay Packers and center Scott Wells aren’t close on a new contract and it’s starting to look like he’ll sign elsewhere in free agency. Here’s a look at how the Packers might replace him.