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7am - Za'Darius Smith.
8am - Adrian Amos.
9am - Preston Smith.
1st 3 chapters of Gutenbobs bibel.
Hungry5 posted:7am - Za'Darius Smith.
8am - Adrian Amos.
9am - Preston Smith.
âSmith Brothersâ , maybe they need to have beards.
On social media yesterday there was a ton of bed wetting by Packers fans because they hadn't done anything yet. I told them trust Gute he will do it and do it smartly.
Billy Turner of the broncos has also signed.
Za'Darius Smith deemed most underrated free agent by PFF
Pro Football Focus ranked Smith as the most under the radar free agent this off-season. He graded out at 71.7 on their scale this season.
"Itâs setting up to be a deep edge class, which makes Smith that much more appealing on the open market. The other edge-rusher out of Kentucky in 2015, the former fourth-rounder passed up Bud Dupree in a big way this season. Smith notched 60 pressures, the 17th most among edge defenders in the league. He doesnât offer too much in the way of run defense, but hey, itâs 2019."
Through his first three seasons in the league, he has recorded 74 tackles, ten sacks, two forced fumbles and three pass deflections. He saved his best for a contract year. He recorded 45 tackles, 8.5 sacks, a forced fumble and two pass deflections this season.
Billy Turner OL
Overkill? Nah, grab another edge in the draft and have real depth for once.
Piece I read implied that Smith was the guy the Packers wanted in the fourth but Baltimore grabbed him seven spots earlier and they ended up with Jake Ryan instead.
While not quite Emmett Smith/Darrell Thompson that's still an ugh!
Contract year hero? I'll take a wait and see on this Smith.
Three of the free agents the #Packers struck deals with today were 2015 #NFLDraft picks: OLB Za'Darius Smith (4th), S Adrian Amos (5th) and OLB Preston Smith (2nd). With ILB Jake Ryan a free agent, Green Bay currently has zero picks from their '15 draft class still on the roster.
â Jason Wilde (@jasonjwilde) March 12, 2019
Payin' the price for that disastrous '15 draft.
Read this as Goodbye Perry.
http://www.espn.com/blog/green...mith-fills-no-1-need
Best part about these moves...makes Packers able to take BPA at every spot. No longer do they need to draft for need.
mrtundra posted:Read this as Goodbye Perry.http://www.espn.com/blog/green...mith-fills-no-1-need
Let's not forget Uncle Milty in this get-down.
Milt Hendrickson, the Packers' new director of football operations, surely vouched for Smith. Hendrickson was part of the personnel department in Baltimore that drafted Smith in 2015.
michiganjoe posted:Payin' the price for that disastrous '15 draft.
Yes, but also making things right, too...there's always risk in free agency, but I really like the three defensive additions. These are good, solid players.
Green Bay Packers spending on non-Green Bay free agents (per Spotrac) -- 2011-18: $127.9m million March 12, 7am CST to 11:30am CST, 2019: $183 million
TT is lonnnnnnnngggg gone boys & girls
Turning out to be a fun day for the fans as they fill in some of the holes in the roster.
What I like best is if they make no more moves they can go into the draft wish a lot more options. They can move up or move back. Maybe take an offensive player. Or just go heavy on pass rushers to provide depth.
Gutey is now holding the nuts with his 2 hole cards face down.
Any team that had the Pack "penciled in" for a pass-rusher has to reevaluate what their selection will be in round 1
He can basically be the Spanish Inquisition.
DH13 posted:He can basically be the Spanish Inquisition.
Yes, I did not expect that!
Boris posted:Green Bay Packers spending on non-Green Bay free agents (per Spotrac) -- 2011-18: $127.9m million March 12, 7am CST to 11:30am CST, 2019: $183 million
TT is lonnnnnnnngggg gone boys & girls
Maybe I don't remember this correctly, but like a decade or so ago, TT so disdained the early part of Free Agency that I think he wasn't even in the office went on a pleasure cruise or something like that during the first week of it. He would basically wait until the dust settled and then he might grab a low priced guy or 2, but he really did for the most part stay away from the early Free Agent signings every year.
Back in those days, the Packers' organization was so much better than everyone else (other than the Pats) that they could ignore those early FA signings and focus completely on drafts and lower tier FAs. By the end of 2017, it was pretty clear the era of the Pack being a top organization was clearly over (and had been for a couple of years prior) and a new way of thinking was needed.
Gutekunst is definitely approaching things more aggressively this time of the year. He really had to. This team was so bereft of talent in so many areas, just relying on the draft alone was going to take too long, and time is of the essence when you have a 35 year old QB who is having problems staying healthy. The Pack has a LOT of holes to fill and getting these 3 guys at the very least is a good start.
PackerPatrick posted:DH13 posted:He can basically be the Spanish Inquisition.
Yes, I did not expect that!
Nobody ever does.
fightphoe93 posted:Maybe I don't remember this correctly, but like a decade or so ago, TT so disdained the early part of Free Agency that I think he wasn't even in the office went on a pleasure cruise or something.........
You Remember correctly.
Found old PIC of a young GUTE trying to get Ted's attention during Free Agency.
Like Wolf before him, the game changed and Thompson couldn't or wouldn't change with it.
Same thing with MM.
Drives me effing nuts. ð ðĄ
The signings are not much more than they'd have paid to extend their own guys on a second contract (If they'd hit on those draft choices). So the value looks good. I like them much better than the Graham/ Martellus Bennet signings, which looked like panic moves.
Pettine has to be sporting perma-wood today.
I think most of us are....Well, not Fandame or Goldie
They're probably moist though. :-)
When Pettine was asked if he was going to use either a 4/3 or 3/4 he said âyesâ. The size of these guys confirm that.
Always a good sign when the team he's leaving doesn't want to see him go:
ZaâDarius Smithâs loss hurts, too
Smith was a nice success story with the Ravens and was a player who improved throughout his four seasons. The 2015 fourth-round pick became a key part of the defense thanks to his versatility. He could line up anywhere from defensive tackle to outside linebacker and get after the quarterback. He had 8.5 sacks last season. Now heâs off to Green Bay.
While Lamar Jackson got the attention and did lead an effective run-first offense, the Ravens won the AFC North last season on the strength of the defense. The Ravens led the NFL in allowing just 292.9 yards per game.
But more than a third of that starting defense has left the building. Itâll be a challenge to retool on the fly.
A comparison I saw with Preston Smith. Smith is the younger, much much much much healthier, and more productive version of Nick Perry.
He's what the Pack hoped Perry to be, which we will know never happened.
Billy Turner contract breakdown. pic.twitter.com/q9oepx0139
â Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) March 12, 2019