GREEN BAY — Brian Gutekunst isn’t on Twitter — despite that fake account that sprung up shortly after he became Green Bay Packers general manager in January — but that doesn’t mean he’s unaware of the worries of some of the team’s passionate fans.
Having fought the urge to get into a bidding war for the highest-profile free agent cornerbacks — and unsuccessfully made a long-shot bid for transition-tagged Chicago Bears cornerback Kyle Fuller by signing him to a four-year, $56 million offer sheet that the Bears predictably matched — Gutekunst understands those who look at the team’s depth chart at the position and feel uneasy as the calendar turns to April.