That is quite a lot of doom and gloom for what is a very good offensive line. Not sure how you are expecting an improved OL, they were literally the best in the NFL last year. And yes, you lose the best LT in football and you are surprised we don't have a quality backup. 50% of the NFL doesn't have a quality LT starter let alone backups laying around.TheSkeptic wrote: ↑17 Feb 2021 03:11Look at the problem from the other angle: What do the Packers need to get to the SB?
#1 They need to fix the Oline.
With Bak recuperating, they have no one who can play LT except Jenkins and that means they can't put Jenkins at center. So they need to resign Linsley. Rodgers has already had a few concussions, and keeping Trunstyle Turner at LT is the best way I know of to end AR's career with another concussion. or for that matter another type of injury.
The Linsley resigned and Jenkins at LT for the first half of the season, they need to replace the LG. Fortunately they already have Runyan who solves that problem. Next is RG. Patrick is a small upgrade over Turner at RG and maybe Stepaniak can be even better. Alternately maybe Lane Taylor has 1 more year in him but the Packers could probably save some cap by cutting him.
And that leaves RT. Wagner is what he is, an average RT. Veldheer was an above average OT but he is not young and might be no better than Wagner now. Nijman is big and athletic but the Packers knew that both Wagner and Turner would need a lot of help against the Bucs and yet they started and Nijman did not - not inspiring. It is remotely possible that Runyan can play RT and if Stepaniak can start this is an option. But still, IMO, the Packers need to draft a starting RT in the worst way and if that means moving up in the first round, so be it.
So if all things fall right, the Packers go into 2021 with an improved Oline and Bak coming back midseason turns it into a top 5 Oline. Cutting Turner does not pay for Linsley but it pays for a big chunk of Linsley. Cutting both Turner and Wagner more than pays for Linsley.
#2 Then they need to bring back Jones. Top 5 RB's do not grow on trees and he is probably top 2 as a combination runner and receiver. As others have said, tag him and keep him. Williams can walk and they can use a mid round draft pick on the 3rd RB.
That leaves replacing King. Draft 3 CB's between rounds 2-7 and see what happens.
I don't see that it is necessary to restructure AR to do all this. Cutting Preston Smith and Turner and restructuring D. Adams is enough to do all of this and maybe still have enough for a FA.
I'd put money on Bak being back sooner than later, I wouldn't plan a ton replacing him at tackle, I do think Veldheer would make a ton of sense to bring in as the stop gap, potential swing tackle all year.
Billy Turner was better than expected at RT, I keep him there, which means I cut Wagner. His NFC Championship performance was detrimental and there just isn't room for a backup RTO on 2nd contract on an NFL roster. I would also like to not rely on Turner at LT anymore. Keeping Veldheer on roster this year makes a ton more sense to me than Nijman at this point.
No reason to expect anything from Nijman, Stepaniak or Hansen till they actually ever show anything. I would build the roster as if they weren't even here, and if any of them ever do anything, then gravy.
Can't cut Lane Taylor to save money, he isn't signed. But I'd take him back at vet min over keeping Wagner at his salary.
Runyan looked okay when called on, not sure if he is ready to start yet.
I would definitely try to resign Linsley. If we don't, could definitely use some draft capital added, and would make Lane Taylor signing a very smart move.
Week 1 OL, Veldheer, Runyan/Taylor, Jenkins, Patrick, Turner.
lol, that just looks weird.