Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers likes what he sees out of the two defensive backs his team took early in the 2018 N-F-L Draft. He promised Jaire Alexander and Josh Jackson he would be picking on them during the Packers’ organized team activities. Alexander actually intercepted a pass from the two-time N-F-L Most Valuable Player last week. Rodgers now says he thinks the defensive back position has gone from a “need” to a “strength” for Green Bay. With Davon House, Tramon Williams and Kevin King ready to go by September, the Packers look like they could be deep at cornerback.
Rodgers: DB Went From “Need” To “Strength” For Packers
Jun 5, 2018 | 6:48 AM
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