Resign:
Don Barclay, OT (One of the few backups whos as talented as he is versatile.)
Mason Crosby, K (One of the best kickers in the league. Pay the man.)
Letroy Guion, DE (officially done)
James Jones, WR (could be brought in and used as sparingly as Driver was in the twilight of his career)
John Kuhn, FB (could be brought in with an injury to Ripkowski)
B.J. Raji, DT (2nd priority FA behind Crosby.)
James Starks, RB (This is a wildcard here. His best value is in Green Bay, but that's up to his agent.)
Scott Tolzien, QB (If the Packers draft another QB, Tolzien's time is done. If they don't, he stays.)
UFA:
RB Matt Forte
IF we let James Starks walk, which is a big if, depending on Forte's price, I could see the Packers bringing in Matt Forte for a visit. When healthy, Forte has been extremely consistent despite poor line play in Chicago. This is a "price is right" kind of deal, and would only add more steam for Eddie Lacy to pick it up. Odds of this happening are 10%, as it would all depend on money, though Ted Thompson has shown that he's not afraid of signing older talent. If Forte wants to win a Super Bowl, Green Bay is an attractive destination.
TE Antonio Gates
Another older player officially passed his prime. Again, Thompson hasn't exactly shied away from older players, and despite his age, Gates is already an instant starter for us. He stretches the field and will be a target in the redzone that Rodgers can rely on. Remember, Atlanta traded for Tony Gonzalez at an old age too, and it made the Falcons all the more dynamic. Odds of this happening I think are 20% as I don't think he'll command much more
I'd also love Alshon Jeffrey, but I don't see that happening.
Trevathan is probably gonna sign for more money elsewhere. That and I think Ted likes what we have in Barrington and Ryan. We're probably gonna draft an ILB early. Then again, I said that last year.
Danreb Victorio A Believer of Greg Jennings