Jaire Alexander has the coverage, swagger and ball skills to be an elite cornerback. But the most important thing is health. He does not have that.
There’s a good chance that neither of the Green Bay Packers’ Week 1 starting cornerbacks will return in 2025. That makes cornerback a huge need entering this year’s draft.
In our second seven-round mock draft of the year, the Green Bay Packers drafted a cornerback, receiver and offensive lineman with their first three picks.
In a seven-round mock draft for Pro Football Network, the Green Bay Packers selected two cornerbacks and a big-time receiver.
Green Bay Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander was a 16-game starter. He finished with 56 tackles, a career-high five interceptions, and led the club with 14 passes defensed. It’s been nothing but a struggle since for the 18th overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft.
A parting of ways between Jaire Alexander and the Packers would come as no surprise, while retaining Brandon McManus is a priority. More at PFR.
With Jaire Alexander's future with the Packers a bit murky, one recent mock draft has Green Bay selecting a polarizing CB prospect in 2025. The post Packers Land Potential Jaire Alexander Replacement in PFN Mock Draft appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Green Bay Packers have been linked to a trade that would send Jaire Alexander out of town for a star wide receiver.
Throughout the years, the Vikings have brought in a lot of former Green Bay players. They added a former Packers' star last offseason when the team decided to move on from star running back Aaron Jones. Bringing in Alexander would come as no surprise to Green Bay.