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Der Roster Der Packers Könnte 2018 Drastisch Anders Aussehen Umbau: Der Roster der Packers könnte 2018 drastisch anders aussehen Viele glaubten vor der Saison, dass Green Bay die NFC North gewinnen würde. Stattdessen beendeten die Packers die Saison 7-9 hinter den Vikings und Lions und ohne eine Teilnahme an den Playoffs. Natürlich hatte Aaron Rodgers’ Schlüsselbeinverletzung etwas damit zu tun – und Green Bay wird seinen Superstar Quarterback für die Saison 2018 zurückbekommen. Das ist ein großer Schritt um in die Post Season zurückzukehren, aber die Abwesenheit von Rodgers deckte eine lange Liste, über Dinge und Positionen über die man sich sorgen machen muss, auf. In der Regel gelten die Packers als eine sehr stabile Organisation, jedoch hat das Team als Reaktion auf die schlechte Saison bereits Änderungen an den Positionen des General Managers und Defensive Coordinators vorgenommen. Werbung Es ist ungewöhnlich, dass die Packers nicht erst spät in der Runde zum Draften kommen, aber sie werden dieses Jahr den 14. Platz einnehmen. Green Bay wird in Bezug auf die Gehaltsobergrenze (Salary Cap) ebenfalls in der Mitte des Pakets liegen, könnte aber durch die Entlassung der Receiver Jordy Nelson und Randall Cobb einiges an Cap Space frei machen. Kicker Mason Crosby könnte auch der Salary Cap zu Opfer fallen. Morgan Burnett ist der bemerkenswerteste Free Agent der Packers; Es wäre klug, ihn zurückzubringen. Die Verträge von Davon House und Jahri Evans laufen ebenfalls aus. Brian Gutekunst übernahm für Ted Thompson als GM und wird verantwortlich sein, den Roster zu stärken. Thompson war berüchtigt dafür, dass er die Packers durch den Draft mehr als jedes andere NFL Team aufbaute und nicht in der Free Agency neue Spieler holte. Es ist unklar, was Gutekunst’s Ansatz sein wird, aber es ist wahrscheinlich, dass die Packers offener sein werden, um auch Free Agents zu holen. Thompson verließ letzte Saison seine Komfortzone und holte Martellus Bennett. Das lief überhaupt nicht gut und Bennett wurde während der Saison entlassen. Davante Adams wurde kürzlich mit einem langfristigen Vertrag verpflichtet, ein ausgezeichneter Schritt, um ihn vom freien Markt fernzuhalten, und er sollte eindeutig als der Nr. 1 Receiver der Packers angesehen werden. Eine Strategie, die Green Bay in Betracht ziehen könnte/sollte, ist, Ty Montgomery zurück in Rolle des Wide Receivers zu bringen. Auf der nächsten Seite erfährst du weshalb Montgomery wieder WR werden sollte und vor allem was der Draft bringen könnte… Eine Strategie, die Green Bay in Betracht ziehen könnte/sollte, ist, Ty Montgomery zurück in Rolle des Wide Receivers zu bringen. Das ist keine Anklage gegen Montgomery als Runningback. Er kann hier und da immer noch einige Carries bekommen, aber dieser Schritt wäre ein verdienter Vertrauensbeweis für Green Bay’s Rookie Runningbacks Aaron Jones und Jamaal Williams. Beide sind sehr unterschiedliche Arten von Backs, aber sie ergänzen sich sehr gut. Beide verdienen Zeit zu spielen und Montgomery kann auf der gegenüberliegenden Seite von Adams eingesetzt werden. Das wäre der beste Weg für Green Bay, seine besten und gefährlichsten Spieler auf dem Platz zu platzieren. Richard Rodgers ist kein großartiger Spieler, aber sein Vertrag ist “groß”. Die Tight End Position bleibt ein großes Problem für Green Bay. Es sieht nicht so aus, als gäbe es einen Tight End, der dem 14. Pick würdig wäre, also würde vielleicht ein Free Agent wie Tyler Eifert oder Trey Burton Sinn machen. Zusätzlich sollte man aber dennoch einen TE draften. Werbung Gegen Saisonende war die Offensive Line der Packers – auch wegen Bryan Bulaga’s Verletzung – ein großes Problem. Green Bay sollte ihre Line verstärken. Dies wird an der Position des Guards am deutlichsten. Jason Spriggs kehrt von seiner Verletzung zurück, ist aber wahrscheinlich am besten als Swing Tackle geeignet und nicht als Innenspieler. Evans könnte erneut verlängert werden, und Green Bay sollte auch in Betracht ziehen, an den ersten beiden Tagen des Drafts einen Guard zu picken. Notre Dame’s Quenton Nelson würde in dieser Eigenschaft sehr gut aussehen, wenn die Packers bereits in der ersten Runde des Drafts angreifen wollen. Bei der Verteidigung ist es etwas schwieriger, über die Bedürfnisse zu spekulieren, da Green Bay noch einen neuen Coordinator einstellen muss. (Wobei vermutlich der Ex-Headcoach der Browns Mike Pettine den Posten übernehmen wird!) Mehr noch als alles andere ist zusätzlicher Pass-Rush in jeder Form den die Packer bekommen können absolut notwendig. Man sollte auch nicht überrascht sein, wenn Green Bay in der ersten Runde jemanden holt um mehr Druck auf gegnerische Quarterbacks auszuüben. Die Investition eines Top Picks in die D- Line wäre auch keine schlechte Idee. In den letzten Jahren hat Green Bay (zu) viel in die Secondary investiert. Letztes Jahr und im Jahr 2015 nutzte Thompson seine ersten beiden Draft Picks um Defensive Backs zu holen, und Clinton-Dix war 2014 die erste Wahl der Packers. Werbung Einige der jungen Spieler in der Verteidigung sind vielversprechend, aber Clinton-Dix und Burnett waren erneut die besten Verteidiger von Green Bay. Sollten die Packers wieder einen Cornerback draften? Man kann nie zu viele talentierte Corner haben, aber vielleicht beschließt Gutekunst, viel Geld für Trumaine Johnson auszugeben. Die wahrscheinlichere Option wäre, eine weniger teure Veteranen-Option wie Morris Claiborne oder Prince Amukamara zu verfolgen. Rodgers Rückkehr bedeutet sofort, dass Green Bay wieder im Rennen ist. Aber Gutekunst hat viel Arbeit vor sich..
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