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Packers Offseason Priorities: Corner vs O-Line vs D-Line + Cap Cuts, Gary/Jenkins Decisions

Packers Offseason Priorities: Corner vs O-Line vs D-Line + Cap Cuts, Gary/Jenkins Decisions

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What’s the Green Bay Packers’ top priority heading into the 2026 offseason — and which hole actually matters most if they want to get back to the Super Bowl conversation? In Hour 2 of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, the crew turns the show over to one central question: cornerback vs offensive line vs defensive line, and they don’t agree. Chewy leads with cornerback, arguing the secondary has to get better if this defense is going to finish at a championship level. Gabe counters with offensive line, pointing to how quickly a season collapses when you can’t protect your quarterback against elite teams — and how Green Bay went from a top-tier line to a bottom-third unit after last offseason’s changes. Josh leans defensive line, noting how the front cratered once injuries hit and why fixing the trenches can make everything behind it better. From there, the conversation gets real about the Packers’ financial puzzle: how do you claim you’ll “bring everyone back” and still have money to fix the roster? The crew debates what the cap may force, including the likelihood of major moves involving Elgton Jenkins and Rashan Gary, plus the ripple effects that could follow. They also dig into the offensive line plan (Jordan Morgan’s consistency, finding a center, and why the Packers’ experimentation/rotation approach still makes no sense in the NFL), before taking calls from fans who argue the defensive front is the real key — especially after the Packers folded once key disruptors went down. Then the hour pivots to baseball season: with pitchers and catchers reporting and single-game tickets coming soon, Brewers broadcaster Jeff Levering joins the show to talk spring training, roster questions (including third base), and what the Brewers are prioritizing heading into camp. If you’re a Packers fan trying to figure out what actually fixes this team — and a Brewers fan ready for baseball to be back — Hour 2 is the blueprint-and-breakdown you’ve been looking for. Green Bay Packers offseason, Packers needs 2026, Packers cornerback, Packers offensive line, Packers defensive line, NFL salary cap, Rashan Gary, Elgton Jenkins, Jordan Morgan, Packers center, Milwaukee Brewers, Jeff Levering, spring training, Brewers third base
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