The Green Bay Packers don’t fit the typical look of a seller at the NFL’s trade deadline, but two of their veteran players along the line of scrimmage are generating interest ahead of the Nov. 5 deadline.
According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, teams have inquired or have interest in edge rusher Preston Smith and offensive tackle Andre Dillard.
Smith is on “several teams’ radar,” while Dillard is viewed as a “stop-gap option” for teams in need at offensive tackle.
Would the Packers even consider trading either player?
Smith turns 32 next month and is a valuable leader in the locker room.