The Green Bay Packers have to be excited for the future of their organization. Not many teams can say they moved on from a four-time MVP quarterback and made the playoffs the two season after. Jordan Love, Matt LaFleur, and the young weapons the team has acquired ushered in a new era.
However, that era isn’t complete, and more names will be added this off-season.
Justis Mosqueda of SB Nation highlighted how Trey Smith of Kansas City could join Green Bay:
Guards
- #2 Trey Smith (KC)
- #24 Will Fries (IND)
- #25 Teven Jenkins (CHI)
- #28 James Daniels (PIT)
- #41 Mekhi Becton (PHI)
At guard, the big fish is Kansas City’s Trey Smith, who earned his first Pro Bowl this season. Smith is going to get a top-of-the-market contract. If he lands in Green Bay, it will allow the Packers to be a little bit more flexible with a player like Elgton Jenkins, who could potentially slide into center for Josh Myers, an outgoing free agent.
Here is a look at Smith’s career starting numbers:
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