On Monday afternoon, the Green Bay Packers released two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Jaire Alexander. Unable to come to terms on a compromise for the final two years and $37 million of their contract, the two sides officially parted ways right before the start of the team's mandatory minicamp.
Also set to begin their minicamp on Tuesday are the Carolina Panthers, who could be willing to pick up the piece the Packers just left behind. But would signing Alexander make much sense in this current timeline?
Well, it does on the depth chart, where the Panthers are still painfully thin at the outside cornerback position.