
Maybe a few tweaks here and there, but just really trying to get to know our team first and making sure we’re not making any mistakes there and then the rest of the league.”Įarlier this week, Gutekunst told reporters he believes the Packers have more than 53 players capable of making an NFL roster, be it in Green Bay or somewhere else. “That part of the process has stayed the same, and as we get to Friday, Saturday and Sunday, I think our process will stay the same. And then obviously we’re really working hard on the rest of the league, kind of studying those teams to see if there’s anything that can help us from that perspective. “We obviously have one more preseason game and a couple practices here that are important to continue that evaluation, part of your own team. “Obviously you want to make sure that you feel that you have a handle on your team more than anything,” Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst said Monday morning.

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Pro scouts and general managers must zip through tape from the final wave of preseason games while simultaneously working the phone lines for potential trades and projecting the cuts and keeps for 31 other teams.


The 36-hour window between the end of the exhibition season and Saturday’s deadline for submitting rosters to the league office is a mad scramble for personnel departments across the country.
