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Brian Gutekunst emphasized the importance of having ample competition for roster spots

By Michael Smith
· · Updated May 8, 2024 · 1 min read Full version →

The Packers recently made it to the divisional round of the playoffs with the youngest team in the league. They’ve added running back Josh Jacobs and safety Xavier McKinney in free agency, so they’re not desperate for players in the draft.

However, General Manager Brian Gutekunst isn’t planning to trade away some of their 11 draft picks to reduce the number of new players joining the team. Instead, he believes having intense competition for roster spots is beneficial for the team.

Brian Gutekunst

Gutekunst explained, “More picks mean more chances to find talented players. I never think we have enough. I believe in having competition in every position, which helps our team grow. Having more picks allows us to achieve that goal.”

The Packers have five picks in the first three rounds, which gives them a good opportunity to strengthen the team for another playoff run.

Michael Smith is a seasoned sports journalist with a focus on college and high school sports. He has been with the Sports Business Journal since 2006, following an 18-year tenure with daily newspapers, including coverage of University of Kentucky basketball for the Louisville Courier-Journal.

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