The big wave of free-agent signings has come and gone. Kenny Golladay signed with the New York Giants. Will Fuller made his way to Miami. Joe Thuney will be protecting Patrick Mahomes. Trent Williams is returning to the San Francisco 49ers.To buy more Packers Jersey with cheap price, you can visit packernfl.com official website.
The Green Bay Packers Jersey were able to find a way to bring back Aaron Jones on a very team-friendly four-year deal jam-packed with tons of team options after 2021. With the roster still incomplete, here are three names the Packers should target if they can create some cap space:
While he’s not the shutdown corner he once was, the 32-year old Sherman still brings it every week. He long tortured the Packers Jersey when they’d play the Seattle Seahawks back when the Legion of Boom was a thing. Now he’s a free agent. He won’t be overly expensive, and most teams will probably be looking at a short-term deal.
It’s hard to imagine any team going through a rebuild will bring in Sherman. But he’s a perfect fit for a team trying to win now, and the Packers Jersey fall into that category. They resigned with flexible team options, and their failure to restructure Aaron Rodgers‘ contract makes the window to win seem even smaller.
Green Bay has Jaire Alexander, one of the best cornerbacks in the league. Outside of that, it’s brutal. Kevin King is a free agent. The once highly thought-of Josh Jackson was a healthy scratch much of the second half in the 2020 season. We all saw the corners outside of Alexander get exposed against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFC Championship.
Sherman would offer immediate stability opposite Alexander. If Sherman is going ring-chasing at the tail end of his career, Green Bay would be a perfect fit.Like the cornerback spot, Green Bay has one superstar in Davante Adams at wideout and then some lesser pieces behind him. It’s worth noting the depth at wide receiver behind Adams is far better than the depth behind Alexander at cornerback. Packers fans have longed for the front office to add legitimate talent at the wide receiver spot, and Hilton would help fill the void.
Hilton started 15 games last year and hauled in 56 catches for 762 yards and five touchdowns. While he’s not the go-to option he once was, he wouldn’t need to be in Green Bay. He would be a solid No. 2 option at wideout.