What does an ‘Aaron Rodgers-friendly’ draft look like for Green Bay?

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Green Bay will reportedly do everything it can to make sure Aaron Rodgers wants to stay with the Packers.

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the team plans to spend as close to the salary cap this upcoming season as possible, spreading out the money into future years. The 38-year-old Rodgers recently won his second consecutive MVP award, the fourth time he has won that award.

The problem is, Green Bay is projected to be close to $51 million over the salary cap, according to Over The Cap. That’s the second-worst cap situation in the league.

In fact, only New Orleans is in worse shape, as the Saints are projected to be almost $76 million over the cap.

That’s the same team mentioned in the ESPN report. The Saints took a similar approach to free agency with then-aging QB Drew Brees before he retired.

Now the Saints are in salary cap purgatory and are coming off a 9-8 record, which wasn’t quite good enough to earn a playoff spot, but too good to guarantee they have a shot at drafting a premium player in the first round.

Draft-wise, Green Bay will have an even worse pick – No. 28 overall in the first round – but they have nine picks overall.

The Packers will likely have to extend some contracts to move money around and give themselves a bit of salary cap flexibility. Then, expect the team to re-sign receiver Davante Adams or use the tag on him.

After that? Expect a “Rodgers-friendly” draft.

Here are four players who fit that bill:

Round 1: WR Treylon Burks, Arkansas

Pro Football Focus ranks Burks as the fifth-best wide receiver in the draft and the No. 31 overall prospect. The 6-foot-3, 225-pound junior can play the slot or outside, and he can return punts and kickoffs. From PFF: “Burks’ combination of size … and speed is unrivaled in the class. He racked up 1,100 yards and 11 scores this season. The true junior should be a weapon on the vertical tree in the NFL.” He’s the No. 25 prospect in the latest Fanspeak-Jake Rigdon big board.

Round 2: TE Jalen Wydermyer, Texas A&M

Green Bay drafted former Texas A&M tight end Jace Sternberger in the third round of the 2019 draft and former Cincinnati TE Josiah Deguara in the third round of the 2020 draft. But Sternberger is now on Pittsburgh’s practice squad, while Deguara enjoyed moderate success this past season after an injury-filled rookie year. And last year’s starter, Robert Tonyan, is an UFA. So the 6-foot-5, 255-pound Wydermyer – ranked as the top TE for much of the season – would likely be the starter from Day 1. He might have been a much-higher pick had he come off a better season, but he had a few drops and his blocking seemed to take a step back while the team dealt with a shaky QB situation. Still, Wydermyer finished his three-year career with 118 receptions, 1,468 yards and 16 TDs.


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