Green Bay Packers: Fans Go Wild After ESPN Floats Davante Adams, Maxx Crosby, Myles Garrett, Tee Higgins Scenario

The Green Bay Packers were eliminated early from the NFL playoffs after losing to the Philadelphia Eagles in the wild-card round. With no Super Bowl appearances to look forward to this season, the Packers will need to concentrate their offseason moves in order to return stronger in 2025. That will be easier said than done for Green Bay’s front management, but there are certainly plenty of talented players to pursue.

Fans reveal pick among four players they want to see the Packers acquire

On Tuesday, ESPN Milwaukee shared a scenario with its followers, asking them to select one of a group of elite players the Packers should acquire. The players are New York Jets wide receiver Davante Adams, Las Vegas Raiders’ Maxx Crosby, Cincinnati Bengals’ Tee Higgins, and Cleveland Browns’ pass rusher Myles Garrett. Of course, that query elicited a plethora of responses from admirers online. “Higgins is for me. I’d love Crosby or Garrett. But the defense was not the issue. The issue was scoring and the offense becoming more active. Especially once 9 was released. We need a consistent external threat. “This opens up even more opportunities for Jacobs,” one admirer wrote.

“We need defense. Our front four struggled to generate pressure all season, and we need to refill those positions. “The only answers are Crosby or Garrett,” an X user wrote. Another commenter wrote, “Easy choice. “Myles Garrett is the best player available.” At least one fan advocated for a reunion with Adams, stating, “Adams is the only logical choice.” The other three would require a big amount of draft capital as well as a large contract. Adams will cost next to nothing in a deal (maybe an Alexander for Adams swap), as both are release prospects. All it takes is a three-year, $40 million pact. Have additional holes also.

“Without question. Myles Garrett. If not, go with Crosby. That defense featuring one of those wrecking balls up front? “We’d be talking ’96-’97 like the Packers defense,” added another social media user.

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