Packers veteran predicted to be cut before 2024 season in surprise move

   

The Green Bay Packers' offense will look pretty different in the near future.

Green Bay will have to trim down the roster ahead of the 2024 National Football League campaign. The Packers will have to join every other franchise in trimming down the roster ahead of the new season and this clearly will lead to difficult decisions.

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One player who was called a possible cut candidate is veteran cornerback Robert Rochell by Bleacher Report's Cody Williams.

"Considering that the Packers re-signed former Rams fourth-round pick Robert Rochell to the secondary, a player who saw meaningful snaps for Green Bay a season ago, this might come as a bit of a surprise," Williams said. "However, situation when it comes to preseason and training camp matters more than perhaps any time of year. And for Rochell, the situation has changed quite a lot over the last eight months.

"With veteran star Jaire Alexander sidelined for most of last season along with former first-round pick Eric Stokes, the Packers were forced to turn to the likes of Rochell, Carrington Valentine, Corey Ballentine, and more. But the hope around Green Bay is that Alexander and Stokes are able to not just play Week 1 but stay healthy and on the field... It could come down to one or both of Rochell and Ballentine to try and claim the final DB spot in this secondary as Valentine and potentially King are the younger, higher-upside options."

The Packers clearly will need to make some tough decisions over the next few weeks and Rochell is someone to watch out for.