[Editor’s note: This preview was originally published on March 1, 2017, and updated on March 6 to reflect changes in the market do to franchise tags, re-signings, cuts, etc.]
What you need to know
After 2016 and the release of Sam Shields, the Packers have a clear need at cornerback. They also are getting hit hard with multiple free agents at both the interior of their offensive line as well at outside linebacker. With how much cap space they have, this might be a year where they make a big move.
Salary cap room
$40,077,981 (13th in NFL; as of 3/6/2017)
Biggest needs
- Cornerback
- Linebacker
- Guard
- Tight end
Notable free agents
- T.J. Lang, G, 87.0 overall grade in 2016
- J.C. Tretter, C, 84.1
- Nick Perry, LB, 82.2
- Julius Peppers, LB, 79.8
- Eddie Lacy, HB, 77.3
- Micah Hyde, CB, 74.7
- Jared Cook, TE, 72.9
- Datone Jones, LB, 69.2
Must re-sign
Nick Perry, LB, 82.2 overall grade in 2016
The Packers had three outside linebackers with 500 or more snaps in 2016, and all three are free agents. Of them, Perry played the best. He had the best run-stop percentage (12.4 oercent) among 3-4 outside linebackers, and the only outside linebacker of the group worthy of a long-term deal.
Dream splash
Stephon Gilmore, CB, Buffalo Bills, 73.2
While the Packers could make a riskier move at cornerback, Gilmore has been the most consistent of the free agent class. They could use him in the same role they had for Sam Shields; sometimes going up against a top wide receiver, and other times staying at right cornerback.
Top 2017 free agency prospects
Jabaal Sheard, Edge, New England Patriots, 79.6
When the Packers are in their dime defense, they prefer to have three or four edge rushers on the field at the same time. With Perry, Peppers and Jones hitting free agency, they will need to restock the position if they don’t re-sign their own. He has experience at outside linebacker, some experience rushing from the inside, and has 26 combined sacks and hits over the last two seasons.
John Simon, Edge, Houston Texans, 78.3
Simon is another puzzle piece that the Packers could insert into their front-seven. Like Nick Perry, one of Simon’s strengths is playing the run. Like Peppers and Jones, he has experience lining up both outside and inside when rushing the passer.
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