With less than a month until NFL teams are allowed to begin their offseason workout programs, the Packers find themselves with holes at multiple spots, the most significant being cornerback. And while general manager Brian Gutekunst has stood by his assertion that the team would be aggressive in player acquisition, the team hasn’t necessarily improved at corner.
They did add Tramon Williams, who, at 35, will rejoin the Packers for a second stint after spending eight years in Green Bay from 2007 to 2014. Williams, who spent last season in Arizona after playing two years in Cleveland, brings the average age of the Packers’ cornerback room up considerably.