The Athletic names the free agent the Packers should have on their 'wish list' in offseason

On Tuesday, The Athletic put out a list that included a free agent that should be on each NFL team's "wish list" this offseason. Their suggestion for the Green Bay Packers isn't one that will generate a lot of excitement, but it could be a key move for the team this offseason. The Athletic thinks […]

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On Tuesday, The Athletic put out a list that included a free agent that should be on each NFL team's "wish list" this offseason.

Their suggestion for the Green Bay Packers isn't one that will generate a lot of excitement, but it could be a key move for the team this offseason.

The Athletic thinks Baltimore Ravens guard Ben Powers should be at the top of Green Bay's wish list this offseason.

From The Athletic:

If Elgton Jenkins cashes in elsewhere as a free agent, the Packers will need to find a reliable starting guard. Powers has started at both guard positions for the Ravens over the past three seasons and entered the week ranked in the top 10 of ESPN’s run-block win rate for all guards — a plus if Green Bay is willing to lean further into a run-heavy attack. More to the point, he has a great name that sort of sounds made up. Good start to a conspiracy theory.

Aug 28, 2021; Landover, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh (R) jokes with Ravens guard Ben Powers (72) while leaving the field after their game against the Washington Football Team at FedExField. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Aug 28, 2021; Landover, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh (R) jokes with Ravens guard Ben Powers (72) while leaving the field after their game against the Washington Football Team at FedExField. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

Thanks to Aaron Rodgers' big cap hit, plus other roster needs, there's a decent chance that Elgton Jenkins isn't back next season.

If that's the case, then Powers would be a solid option.

Powers grades out better as a run blocker than Jenkins, but Jenkins is much better in pass blocking.

If the Packers are looking to save money by letting Jenkins walk, they need to be prepared for a dip in pass protection. There's no way around it — either spend the cash or watch the play suffer a bit.

Green Bay will have plenty of options next season, but Powers will be a player to keep an eye on.

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