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Post your 2023 Off-season Predictions!


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Dream Scenario:

HC: Ben Johnson/Shane Steichen & Fangio as DC

Trade the farm for Lamar Jackson, EXCEPT this years #9, give them every other pick this year if you have to.

At #9 Get Johnston from TCU.

Extend Burns before he explodes in 2023 for even more sacks.

Sign Mike Gesicki in FA.

Everything else I don't care about do whatever you want.

On Sundays, teams now have to contend with DJ Moore, TMJ, Quentin Johnston, Foreman, Gesicki and even Tremble if he keeps developing. Defense was good enough to win a championship with a good offense, I'm sure we can make some improvements at LB and Outside with some savvy moves and we are ready to roll in 2023.

And with Ben Johnson we can be sure we aren't going to play like scared chickenshits when it matters.

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HC: Shane Steichen

OC: Frank Reich

DC: Marquand Manuel

Offseason:

Cut/Released/Trade

QB Sam Darnold

DL Matt Ioannidis

Cut/Trade C.J. Henderson

Cut Donte Jackson

Sign/Resigned

Resign Bradley Bozeman 3-year deal

Resign D'onta Foreman 2-year deal

Sign Patrick Peterson 1-year deal

Sign Jimmy Garoppollo 2-year deal

Draft

Trade down/1st round - WR Jordan Addison

Trade back up to 1st round - QB Hendon Hooker

2nd round - TE Michael Mayer

 

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21 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Is Aaron Rodgers a trade possibility?

I just can't imagine he'd be open to coming here. If he's going to get traded it's going to be to a team that he thinks can win the SB next year. Even if we get everything right that ain't us. It'd be to someone like the Jets, Rams, Dolphins maybe?

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