-- When the Green Bay Packers brought home veteran cornerback Tramon Williams in March, they knew they were getting a seasoned leader to help guide a young unit.
They also knew they were getting someone who, despite turning 35 a week before the Packers signed him, can still play at a high level, as evidenced by his lone 2017 season with the Arizona Cardinals.
From his performance on the field to the unbridled level of wisdom and teaching he can bring to the locker room, Williams was potentially the Packers' best free agent signing of the offseason from a pure value perspective, and coach Mike McCarthy recognizes that.