It’s January. There’s a long way to go before free agency kicks off on March 13. It’s hard to imagine the Atlanta Falcons not re-signing Grady Jarrett before then. But if, somehow, he becomes a free agent when the new league year kicks off, the Green Bay Packers should have serious interest.
The Packers need to strengthen the defense in any way possible. And while finding an edge rusher or safety might be considered a greater “need”, Jarrett would strengthen the pass rush with interior pressure.
Jarrett’s sack numbers have improved each year, and he finished 2018 with a career-best six sacks as well as three forced fumbles.