One of the team's starting linebackers from a year ago is now suddenly on the market despite having a year left on his contract.
The Green Bay Packers have elected to make an unconventional move on a Friday afternoon in April today. Green Bay's personnel department has chosen to cut a player who started ten games for the team last season at inside linebacker: Nate Palmer. Here is the report from the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel's Tom Silverstein:
#Packers have also informed ILB Nate Palmer that he has been released. Palmer played 539 snaps last year but lost job to rookie Jake Ryan.