Following the franchise-changing Aaron Rodgers transaction, the Green Bay Packers demonstrated to the NFL that
they will not be going into “rebuild mode.” Ultimately, they emerged as one of the four NFC teams standing after the.
Their goal for the 2024 off-season is to improve their roster to the point where they can contend for championships
rather than just make the playoffs. One Tampa Bay Buccaneers player may be able to assist directly with that, as it
turns out.
There’s a potential that the Green Bay Packers may use their salary cap space this summer to part ways with
De’Vondre Campbell. Naturally, they have already planned for his deal for the upcoming several years, and losing
him would leave Quay Walker in Quay Walker’s spot at off-ball linebacker.
There are many absolute stars and previous first-round picks among the linebacker free agency class this year, which
might lead to a buyer’s market at the position. In that scenario, it wouldn’t surprise me if the Packers decided to
pursue someone else and ate the dead money on Campbell’s contract.
Devin White, a former top-five choice, may be available in the right situation for less than $10 million a year.
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