The Green Bay Packers did an excellent job of addressing needs throughout the draft. General manager Brian Gutekunst said he followed his mantra of taking the best player available, but it certainly feels like he had specific positions in mind.
The 2024 Green Bay Packers draft was a classic Packer draft in many ways, especially in the Brian Gutekunst era. There weren’t many sexy picks made here.
The Green Bay Packers still have plenty of decisions to make over the next few hours. On Saturday, day 3 of the NFL Draft, the team is slated to have eight picks.
The Green Bay Packers entered the draft with 11 total picks. While that seemed a lot, general manager Brian Gutekunst said on Monday that draft capital is never enough.
Multiple offensive linemen, multiple wide receivers, cornerbacks, tight ends. Since Brian Gutekunst took over as the general manager in 2018, he has had an interesting trend.
Despite playing all of his snaps at left tackle, general manager Brian Gutekunst believes his first-round pick can play the non-center positions. New Green Bay Packers first-round pick Jordan Morgan played 2,483 offensive snaps of football at the University of Arizona, according to Pro Football Focus.
A majority of fans think Green Bay will trade out of 25, but are divided on if the team will go up or down from there. With just hours remaining before the start of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers are set to pick 25th in the first round.
Today is the day! It is draft day! The Green Bay Packers hope to select their future franchise player tonight. There is a lot of excitement going around.
We’ve arrived at the long-awaited moment: draft night is upon us! Will the Packers trade up? Trade down? Or will they stay put? Inevitably, it’s a daunting task for Brian Gutekunst to please every fan.
The Green Bay Packers are always thinking ahead at the quarterback position. It's a time-honored tradition in Wisconsin.
The draft, as general manager Brian Gutekunst said on Monday, is the lifeblood of the Green Bay Packers. So this week is the perfect moment for the external public to understand exactly what their plans are and what they think of themselves.
Most of the future top-100 picks that Green Bay brought in during the pre-draft process have a major question mark. Earlier this week, Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst gave a list of reasons for why future draft choices may be brought in by the team for pre-draft visits.
If that's not the attitude you want from your general manager, what else could be?
The Packers are coming off of a trip to the divisional round of the playoffs with the youngest roster in the league and they used free agency to add running back Josh Jacobs and safety Xavier McKinney to the group, so they aren't heading into the draft with any glaring holes to fill.
The Green Bay Packers are much more active on the trade market under Brian Gutekunst than they were with Ted Thompson at the helm. But that mostly includes selling players to extract the highest possible value of each situation.
The 2024 NFL Draft is days away and the Green Bay Packers have 11 picks overall including five in the top 100. GM Brian Gutekunst feels this team can contend for a Super Bowl this season after surprising everyone by reaching the NFC Divisional Playoffs last season.
The Packers first-round pick will be a legitimate mystery until it’s sent in and possible for days after. Brian Gutekunst has some first-round tendencies,
The Green Bay Packers continue to retool even as the NFL Draft looms just a week distant.
After hitting on several draft picks in the previous two classes, Brian Gutekunst and the Packers enter 2024 with only a few glaring holes. The team has plenty of picks and should be taking and making calls for trades.
The 2024 NFL Draft will be the seventh for Green Bay Packers GM Brian Gutekunst since he took over the position in 2018. The draft is vital to any NFL team and the Packers are no exception.
Last offseason, the Packers replaced Jordan Love‘s fifth-year option with a one-year extension. No new pact can be agreed upon until at least May 4, but talks on that front have begun.
Green Bay Packers GM Brian Gutekunst took the trip south to check out Wisconsin's pro day.
General manager Brian Gutekunst did some great work early on in the free agency window. That's not to say the Packers, or any team for that matter, are done, but the initial results from Green Bay's foray into free agency seemed positive.
In 2019, which was Brian Gutekunst’s second season as the Green Bay Packers general manager, he made a big splash in free agency. That off-season, he signed free agents Adrian Amos, Za’Darius Smith, Billy Turner, and Preston Smith.
The Green Bay Packers are coming off of a surprisingly impressive season, and they clearly have something to build on moving forward.
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