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The Trojans wide receiver looks to come off the board in the first two rounds of the upcoming NFL Draft.

The No. 5 overall pick in the 2006 draft was a lot of things for the Green Bay Packers, but a bust wasn't one of them. 

Hawk finished his time in Green Bay as the franchise's all-time leader in tackles.

Green Bay Packers linebacker Sam Barrington had two fines he received during the 2014 season reduced by the NFL, reported first by Alex Marvez of...

Thompson is the Paul Hornung Award winner, named after the former Packers great, given to the nation's most versatile player.

Evan Western of Acme Packing Company joins the show to share his thoughts on the recently completed Combine.

Kramer will be the keynote speaker at the ceremony honoring Washington's Shaq Thompson Tuesday in Louisville.

A pair of Green Bay Packers linebackers appeared on a pair of podcasts over the past 24-hour period....

The Oakland Raiders, who already signed one former Green Bay Packers wide receiver last season, will perhaps go after another this offseason....

The Packers would fill a need by addressing either the defensive line or linebacker in the first round of the NFL Draft.

The TCU linebacker ran one of the slowest 40 times and had the lowest vertical jump among players at his position. Add in off-the-field concerns, and Dawson may no longer be first-round material.

This year's honoree will be announced at a press conference at Lambeau Field.

Collins is now arguably the top safety in the 2015 NFL Draft class.

The Oakland Raiders have signed former Green Bay Packers kicker Giorgio Tavecchio, according to Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press:...

The Miami of Ohio cornerback is seeing his stock rising after a terrific season, Senior Bowl and NFL Combine.

Ron Clements of the Sporting News joins the show to share his thoughts from Lucas Oil Stadium.

Cornerbacks and safeties will work out at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Monday.

The Green Bay Packers could be considering the products from Florida State and Texas when they're on the clock late in the first round.

Defensive linemen and linebackers work out starting at 8:00 a.m. CT on the NFL Network.

Benardrick McKinney at 6' 4" and Denzel Perryman at 5' 11" are two inside linebackers the Packers will be considering in the upcoming NFL Draft.

Quartebacks, running backs and wide receivers can be seen at 8:00 a.m. CT on the NFL Network.

The release of Jones clears $3.75 million from the Packers' salary cap in 2015.

Packers head coach Mike McCarthy said of Bradford, "He needs to take that big jump. This is a big offseason for him."

Offensive linemen and tight ends will work out on Friday, televised on the NFL Network.

Brandon Scherff is the next elite offensive lineman produced by Kirk Ferentz's program at Iowa.

The Packers general manager is carrying nearly $10 million in salary cap space into 2015 he'll use to sign the team's pending free agents.

Thompson will appear at 9:00 a.m. CT on Thursday, McCarthy at 2:00 p.m. in Indianapolis.

Plus more on an offensive lineman from Toledo and new Packers assistant coach Mike Solari.

The Miami product took advantage of the NFL Combine to promote himself in the run up to the draft.

Weigh-ins take place in Indianapolis on Wednesday for tight ends, offensive linemen and specialists.

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