Part of the reason the Green Bay Packers are a perpetually competitive team in the NFC is their sixth sense of which free agents to pay and which to let walk. Choosing not to give wide receiver Allen Lazard a big contract is one of Brian Guetkunst's more prudent and wise decisions.
Despite being a homegrown developmental success story who rose from the ranks of the undrafted to become one of Aaron Rodgers' most trusted targets, Green Bay was more than comfortable letting Lazard leave to join the New York Jets on a four-year, $44 million contract.