For years, Green Bay Packers fans have wanted their team to spend more money. The demand was there, but Ted Thompson would not listen sticking to the plan of getting players through the draft versus dropping major coin on free agent. It appears the fan base will have their wish this offseason as NFL.com's Ian Rapoport reports Green Bay could sign as many as five free agents to revamp their defense to make a quicker, faster version of Dom Capers' 3-4 defense which will also mean B.J. Raji could be sent packing. Green Bay could be spending on some of the big players, but also some under the radar free agents worth looking at plus what it means for players on the team right now and Packers free agents.
This obviously excites some people, but it should be tempered as free agents are not a given to be great plus it does not mean they will be major free agents. Green Bay will be smart about it meaning they are not going to be major players with every free agent on the market, but I have to assume they have some targets to make their defense better. Green Bay realizes what they are doing is not working, and while they succeeded at stopping the run, their secondary plus their pass rush was nothing to talk about. It has not been since the Super Bowl season. This is where Green Bay wants to make a difference.
The other thing people need to realize is there is not a guarantee these contracts will be for top free agents where they are giving a guy, five years and 60 million dollars. They could sign a couple free agents in the range of one or two years for 12 to 16 million dollars. That's perfectly okay. Seattle Seahawks did that with guys like Michael Bennett, same goes with New England and San Francisco. All of them feasted off these big one or two year contracts, and while usually they cannot resign them, they help in the short-term. Green Bay is smarter to judge a player's full career versus one or two down years.
People were to create a wish list for free agents there are some names that could fit what the Packers want for 2014. The first name is Brian Orakpo from Washington. He plays outside linebacker, and a complete game-changer. Orakpo would create massive problems for opposing offenses seeing him and Clay Matthews on the outside. I would question why bring in an outside linebacker when they drafted Nick Perry a couple years ago and moved position for Mike Neal. Another name people would like is either Jairus Byrd or T.J. Ward at safety. Byrd is likable with his ability to make plays, and Ward is a straight up hitter giving Green Bay an edge they have needed for awhile. If Thompson signs a safety, it likely means he does not like the NFL Draft prospects.
A couple names that might go under the radar but worth a look would be Linval Joesph and Lamarr Houston. These are players whom have both been in a 4-3 system, but they have the beef to be part of a 3-4 especially if Green Bay is going a bit smaller. The Giants defensive tackle is 330 pounds meaning he can move around to all three positions plus if the idea is to go small, it seems like Joesph, a former second round pick could contribute to this team. Houston is around 300 pounds, but I still think he could play a defensive end for Green Bay as a smaller guy along side with a couple others already on the Green Bay roster.
This also obviously raise questions about Green Bay's defense as they are today. A couple things I would be interested to watch is what happens with Neal, Mike Daniels and Raji. Does Green Bay tell him to move back to defensive end, or use him as a hybrid like 3-4 systems in college football do with some of their players? Also Daniels has to be a reason as to why Green Bay might be changing mentality a bit. They realize his star power and the fact he does not really fit right now with what the Packers have meaning Daniels should be expected to play a larger role with this squad. As for Raji, I do not see him coming back to this team, same goes for Ryan Pickett. It sounds like Green Bay is tired of their old system and does not really want some of the key cogs back on the team.
In whatever way this goes down, it is still exciting. There was some criticism of Thompson not listening to his pro scouts and being too stubborn. Thompson basically shuts all of that down if this report becomes true as he sees a need to change because the window is slowly yet surely closing on this team.
Charlie.
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