Watching McManus's kicks, the lack of all the anxiety that used to come with FG attempts was almost jarring. It was like the morphine finally just kicked in.
$5M a year for a good kicker isn't out of line. Guys can kick into their 40's...maybe the Packers think McManus is one of those guys.
Good kickers are underrated and can mean the difference between winning it all and not even making the playoffs.
Look how far KC got with multiple wins by FG
Per Tom P:
The #Packers tendered safety Zayne Anderson as an exclusive rights free agent, per source. Anderson stepped up on defense amidst injuries last season, starting two games and recording his first interception
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Nice Special Teams player and a decent back up safety.
Sweet! Mormon DeJean is a very good player!
DF Provo
So, if you had to choose one…D K Metcalf or Davante Adams?
DK...6 years younger and can still take the top off a defense. Not even close.
Except that getting DA won't cost us in a trade.
The other thing in Adams favor is that you only have to sign him to a two year contract. I'm sure Metcalf is going to want a 4 year deal. Metcalf does fit what we need at the moment better but Adams may be better for us "big picture"
I'm less concerned with cap-friendly deals and more concerned with what will equate to more wins on the field. DK does that more than 17 IMO.
@Boris posted:Good kickers are underrated and can mean the difference between winning it all and not even making the playoffs.
Look how far KC got with multiple wins by FG
Behind every picture of Tom Brady with rings or trophies, is the face of Adam Vinatieri smiling, as if to say "you're welcome." All Tom had to do was get to the 30. The rest was money.
Gutekunst will offer a 3rd for DK, and that'll be the end of it.
@Packy posted:So, if you had to choose one…D K Metcalf or Davante Adams?
Do we think GB is really going to get either?
Joey Bosa released.
@Tavis Smiley posted:Do we think GB is really going to get either?
I feel more confident that we will with Gutey in charge as opposed to when Thompson was is charge making similar moves
The bar has been set extremely high. I can't argue that.
@H5 posted:
Gutekunst will offer a 3rd for DK, and that'll be the end of it.
If this is what Seattle really wants, with GB hosting the draft no less, ya this ain't happening:
They want the AJ Brown deal?? Please be serious Seattle. https://t.co/JWHRNEGdhJ
— Peter Bukowski (@Peter_Bukowski) March 6, 2025
Romeo and a second for DK and a 5th seems about right.
@packerboi posted:If this is what Seattle really wants, with GB hosting the draft no less, ya this ain't happening:
They want the AJ Brown deal?? Please be serious Seattle. https://t.co/JWHRNEGdhJ
— Peter Bukowski (@Peter_Bukowski) March 6, 2025
This wasn't happening no matter where the draft is held. In most years Gutey guards draft picks with his life. This year is the deepest draft in a decade because it's the final year of COVID eligibility kids, plus fewer and fewer kids have been coming out early because of NIL. For that reason, I don't see him dealing any 2025 picks...if he deals picks it will be 2026 picks.
Also of note, this class is the oldest it's been in a long time, again because fewer kids coming out early. Green Bay's tendency to take younger players is going to be broken because so many of the best prospects are 22, 23 even 24 years old.
@YooperPackfan posted:I feel more confident that we will with Gutey in charge as opposed to when Thompson was is charge making similar moves
Pickett and Woodson. If you like Super Bowl victories, that is.
Tragic mistake. Should have kept Mulligan and cut Bostick.
April 9, 2013 — TE Matthew Mulligan
In need of a blocking tight end, the Packers signed Mulligan to a one-year, $715,000 deal after Tom Crabtree signed with Tampa Bay. The burly 6-foot-4, 267-pound veteran arrived on the open market after St. Louis released him in a cap-cutting move. Initially slowed by injury, Mulligan didn’t end up making the Packers’ final roster as Green Bay chose to keep Andrew Quarless, Ryan Taylor and Brandon Bostick instead. Mulligan, now 31, played 12 games with Buffalo last season.
@Brak posted:Pickett and Woodson. If you like Super Bowl victories, that is.
Of Julius Peppers, if Bostick does as he's coached (or to be fair, if Peppers doesn't order Morgan Burnett to give himself up around midfield with another 20 yards of open field in front of him).
@Brak posted:Tragic mistake. Should have kept Mulligan and cut Bostick.
April 9, 2013 — TE Matthew Mulligan
In need of a blocking tight end, the Packers signed Mulligan to a one-year, $715,000 deal after Tom Crabtree signed with Tampa Bay. The burly 6-foot-4, 267-pound veteran arrived on the open market after St. Louis released him in a cap-cutting move. Initially slowed by injury, Mulligan didn’t end up making the Packers’ final roster as Green Bay chose to keep Andrew Quarless, Ryan Taylor and Brandon Bostick instead. Mulligan, now 31, played 12 games with Buffalo last season.
The Packers were probably looking at Bostick's RAS score which showed he had elite leaping ability to go up and high point passes (or onside kicks that had gone into the air).
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@MichiganPacker2 posted:Of Julius Peppers, if Bostick does as he's coached (or to be fair, if Peppers doesn't order Morgan Burnett to give himself up around midfield with another 20 yards of open field in front of him).
Or if AJ Hawk stays put or Haha just simply turns around and bats the ball down or if fat ass McCarthy runs 3 running plays right up the gut then punts and let the Seahawks right back in it
So, what’s our biggest need for a starter via trade or free agency? I think CB.
Pass rusher. Helps the CB at the same time
Edge, CB, WR etc all needed via trade, draft or FA. Of those, CB seems the toughest for a rookie with WR probably a little easier transition.
Packers could easily double dip in FA and the draft. Grab a FA CB and Pass Rusher, then take those same positions in the first 3 rounds.
They did precisely that with signing Xavier, then drafting Javon Bullard in the 2nd. Signed Josh Jacob’s , then took Marshan Lloyd in the 3rd
@Brak posted:Tragic mistake. Should have kept Mulligan and cut Bostick.
April 9, 2013 — TE Matthew Mulligan
In need of a blocking tight end, the Packers signed Mulligan to a one-year, $715,000 deal after Tom Crabtree signed with Tampa Bay. The burly 6-foot-4, 267-pound veteran arrived on the open market after St. Louis released him in a cap-cutting move. Initially slowed by injury, Mulligan didn’t end up making the Packers’ final roster as Green Bay chose to keep Andrew Quarless, Ryan Taylor and Brandon Bostick instead. Mulligan, now 31, played 12 games with Buffalo last season.
* Hateful
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Yes all those plays happened before the Bostick bungle and any of those plays could’ve avoided it
As much as we need a legit #1 receiver in GB, I dont think DK is the answer. Dude is a cancerous diva.
Well thanks for the Seahawks game memories. Now I have to dig out my "forgettin" bottle again.
With all of the high priced vets getting an early toe in FA perhaps a few of the players Gute is seriously interested my be more affordable now. If we aknowledge reality that Bosa or Garrett et al are not coming to Gb I am hoping the scouting staff and the medical folks do their homework on guys like Paulson Adeebo, DJ Reed or Malcom Koonce from the Raiders. I just don't see a 30 million dollar headache (DK) coming to Gb especiaally as Seattle will want significant assets. Better Chance Jayden Higgins (Jordy Nelson) arrives early on Friday Night via a trade up or back than a Brinks Truck bringing DK to town
@YooperPackfan posted:Yes all those plays happened before the Bostick bungle and any of those plays could’ve avoided it
I genuinely feel bad for Bostick when that was a real true total team meltdown and failure. His mistake stood out but it was just 1 of like 10 mistakes and he wasn’t responsible for 9 of them.
I think more realistic FAs for the Packers are guys like; edges; Dayo Odeyingbo or Mack. WR- Adams, CB- Adeebo. Go after a defensive lineman in the First Round and then stock up on depth for the o-line and CB in the next couple of rounds.