The Green Bay Packers have gone about business as usual so far in free agency.
Green Bay has agreed to deals with two players, guard Aaron Banks and cornerback Nate Hobbs. Neither were tabbed by hardly anyone as potential targets for the Packers.
Still, there are holes to fill, and Green Bay could wait until the draft to fill them. So far, though, Pro Football Focus has listed the Packers as the losers of free agency.
Last offseason Green Bay took two rare big swings by shelling out for safety Xavier McKinney and running back Josh Jacobs. It took just one season to realize both were home-run signings.
Green Bay got back to what it knows best this March, which is going for unexpected targets that come with some uncertainty but fit the Packers’ mold.
However, PFF isn't a fan of either signings.
While PFF notes Banks' comfortability at only playing left guard, it's widely expected he will slot in there while Jenkins moves to center.
As for the Hobbs deal, PFF thinks the money forked over is a big risk for the Packers.
Hobbs' best season may have been his rookie season in 2021. It may be a concern that his play appears to have dipped a bit, but he's a physical corner who plays well in the slot and has a hell of a motor. Hobbs checks a lot of the boxes for the Packers.
Regardless of how you view Green Bay's free agency, the rest of the division has been extremely active. Minnesota has beefed up its offensive and defensive lines while retaining running back Aaron Jones and cornerback Byron Murphy. Chicago has added three offensive linemen and two key pieces on its defensive front. Both were listed as "winners" of free agency so far by PFF.
We'll see what else general manager Brian Gutekunst has up his sleeve.
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