The Detroit Lions' decision to move on from quarterback Hendon Hooker isn't surprising, but the Green Bay Packers can take advantage.
Hooker, a third-round pick by the Lions only two years ago, struggled in the preseason, completing just 22 of 40 passes for 187 yards, no touchdowns, and three interceptions. Detroit moves forward with Kyle Allen as the primary backup to Jared Goff.
The Lions made a few surprising cuts on Monday, including veteran offensive lineman Dan Skipper, whom the Packers should attempt to sign. Hooker should also be on Brian Gutekunst's radar if he clears waivers, both as a long-term project and for the insight he could offer ahead of Week 1.