According to an ESPN reporter this morning, after he was reported to have turned down a 3-year, $140.7 million deal proposed by the 49ers, it has officially been announced by ESPN that the Green Bay Packers have officially inked a Las Vegas Raiders franchise left tackle on a 5-year, $290.8 million blockbuster deal. It is confirmed that the deal was officially approved and inked, but…

Packers’ interest in Shemar Stewart couldn’t be clearer after Top 30 visit

The Packers understandably have interest.

 

Expect the unexpected at this stage of the offseason. Well, unless we’re talking about the Green Bay Packers.

 

Should the Raiders be worried about their offensive line, even as Kolton Miller returns? – The Athletic

 

When it comes to draft prospects, the Packers are hilariously predictable. But it’s not a bad thing. Brian Gutekunst follows in the footsteps of Ted Thompson and Ron Wolf when evaluating talent, and “The Packer Way” works.

 

Gutekunst prioritizes athleticism and elite traits and is willing to overlook college production.

 

Should the Raiders be worried about their offensive line, even as Kolton Miller returns? – The Athletic

 

The Packers also value premium positions, which explains why Gutekunst has used six of his nine first-round choices at quarterback, cornerback, and edge-rusher. He could do the same this offseason.

 

Should the Raiders be worried about their offensive line, even as Kolton Miller returns? – The Athletic

 

Rashan Gary only made 10.5 sacks across three seasons at Michigan, but the Packers valued his athleticism, pass-rush traits, and All-Pro upside. Lukas Van Ness? The same story. He never started a game for Iowa and made 6.5 sacks as a sophomore, but the Packers believed he could develop into a star.

 

Should the Raiders be worried about their offensive line, even as Kolton Miller returns? – The Athletic

 

Whether you agree or disagree with the Packers’ approach, this is how they operate. And it makes it easier to identify their potential targets.

 

Packers’ meeting with possible first-rounder Shemar Stewart confirms what every fan thought

 

Should the Raiders be worried about their offensive line, even as Kolton Miller returns? – The Athletic

Packers fans identified Texas A&M edge-rusher Shemar Stewart as a classic Gutekunst target early in the offseason. The Packers confirmed it by hosting Stewart at Lambeau Field for a Top 30 visit. He posted a picture on his Instagram account.

 

It couldn’t be less surprising.

 

Should the Raiders be worried about their offensive line, even as Kolton Miller returns? – The Athletic

 

Stewart checks every box for the Packers. He turned heads at the NFL Combine, leaving doubt about whether he will fall to Green Bay’s selection at No. 23. Stewart earned a perfect 10.00 Relative Athletic Score after running a 4.59-second 40-yard dash while posting a 40-inch vertical jump and a 10-feet-11-inch broad jump.

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