As the Green Bay Packers prepare for training camp on July 23rd, actual news has dried up. The content industrial complex, however, seems to have no problem creating controversy in the absence of substance.
One such topic was stoked over the weekend by ESPN’s Seth Walder, who presented his rankings for best and worst NFL offseasons.
The verdict? A middling C-plus grade, with only seven NFL teams scoring lower across free agency, the draft, and coaching changes.
The team’s most notable—and most criticized—move was signing guard Aaron Banks to a four-year, $77 million deal.