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Here's the numbers on Dallen Leavitt
Decent cash to add to his $ 3.5M in career earnings

Dallin Leavittā€™s deal with the Packers:
One year, $1.4 million. $150,000 signing bonus and a $1.08M base salary.
*He could also earn up to $170K in roster bonuses ($10K per game active). A slight increase from last yearā€™s $1.2M deal that included just an $85K signing bonus.

@Chongo posted:

Packers re-sign Dallin Leavitt, great special teamer!

more on Leavitt

" The Packers re-signed Dallin Leavitt on Tuesday, which reminded me of one of my favorite Rich Bisaccia quotes. Leavitt, a safety and core special teamer, played for Bisaccia with the Raiders before joining the special teams coordinator in Green Bay.

Bisaccia told us last year that the hair on your arms stand up when youā€™re in a special teams huddle with Leavitt like it does when youā€™re in an offensive huddle with Rodgers."

@Satori posted:

Packers won't have much cash to throw at FAs this year - but there's a few that might be interesting. Ignore the top guys and peruse the bottom of the list

https://www.the33rdteam.com/ca...ers-still-available/

Here's one guy I would sign from that list (He must be an RFA - 4th season):

  • 42. Jonathan Owens, S, Age 28

    2022: Tackles: 125 | INTs: 0 | PBUs: 4 | FF: 0

    Jonathan Owens is a low-risk, high-reward type of player. He played a lot of Tampa 2 last year under former Texans coach Lovie Smith.

Last edited by Packmeister

Ok, I get it now. The ranking is based on projected wins for next season.

Many of the S.O.S. predictions use last years record  to project 2023
Warren Sharp uses this years' Vegas win totals -  and it turns out its a much better predictor using that format. Warren Sharp was an NFL analytics guy about a decade before it became a cottage industry.

Packers 2023 opponents here:

https://www.packers.com/schedule/2023-opponents

Packers focus on STs for The Man, Bisaccia

https://www.packers.com/news/s...ard-on-special-teams

"Peering around the media breakfast at the Arizona Biltmore on March 28, LaFleur made his contention clear that Bisaccia deserves to be seated at one of the nearby tables reserved for NFC head coaches.

"I personally think he's one of those guys that should be here right now," LaFleur said. "I think he's one of the best leaders I've ever been around, just how he's able to coach guys really hard and these guys will run through a brick wall for him because they know he cares about the man.

"I just can't say enough great things about him. Somebody, if given the opportunity, I think they'd hit the lotto with this guy."

@Satori posted:

Many of the S.O.S. predictions use last years record  to project 2023
Warren Sharp uses this years' Vegas win totals -  and it turns out its a much better predictor using that format. Warren Sharp was an NFL analytics guy about a decade before it became a cottage industry.

Packers 2023 opponents here:

https://www.packers.com/schedule/2023-opponents

Should be a lot of winnable games if we're average at QB.

@Satori posted:

Packers focus on STs for The Man, Bisaccia

https://www.packers.com/news/s...ard-on-special-teams

"Peering around the media breakfast at the Arizona Biltmore on March 28, LaFleur made his contention clear that Bisaccia deserves to be seated at one of the nearby tables reserved for NFC head coaches.

"I personally think he's one of those guys that should be here right now," LaFleur said. "I think he's one of the best leaders I've ever been around, just how he's able to coach guys really hard and these guys will run through a brick wall for him because they know he cares about the man.

"I just can't say enough great things about him. Somebody, if given the opportunity, I think they'd hit the lotto with this guy."

Hey guys why don't we think about getting Bisaccia for Head Coach when LaFleur hangs'em up ?    Just sayin' .         

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