Packers receive C+ grade from ESPN
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Line and added on during free agency. However, ESPN's Seth Walder believes the deal was worth way too much money than it should have been.
The biggest miss by ESPN was their criticism of slot receiver Jayden Reed. They slated him for being inconsistent in 2024, but much of that blame should fall on LaFleur and his offensive coaching staff. His target share varied wildly from week to week and that weakness should be rectified with improved coaching this season.
Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur loves to deflect the attention off quarterback Jordan Love. “His job is going to be affected by everybody
The Green Bay Packers have a $68 million star, who made a massive leap in the ESPN safety rankings for the 2025 season
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Lombardi Ave on MSNWild Packers prediction sends Romeo Doubs to surprise team in blockbuster trade"When Christian Watson returns from a torn ACL, Green Bay would have a five-man rotation," writes Moe Moton of Bleacher Report. "Among the five wideouts, Doubs and Watson are on track to become free agents in 2026. Green Bay should look to deal one of them for draft capital, which would reduce the logjam at receiver."
Packers tight end Tucker Kraft had a breakout 2024 season, but he ended up unranked in ESPN's review of the top players at the position entering 2025.
Players ranked above him include: Christian McCaffrey from the 49ers, Bijan Robinson from the Falcons, Jahmyr Gibbs from the Lions, and Derrick Henry from the Ravens. Philadelphia Eagles star Saquon Barkley sits at the top spot after his impressive performance last season, capped off by a Super Bowl win.
ESPN’s picks for the NFL’s quarter-century team (2000-2025) included only one player who ever donned a Green Bay Packers jersey. The list featured a theoretical
An All-Pro first season with the Green Bay Packers helped Xavier McKinney rise to No. 3 in ESPN's safety rankings entering the 2025 season. Only Baltimore's Kyle Hamilton and Detroit's Brian Branch ranked higher, and McKinney received the second-most votes for the No. 1 spot and was included on every voter's top 10 ballot.
ESPN analyst drops the hammer on Packers' free agent decision, and the harsh take might end up being completely right originally appeared on A to Z Sports.