The Green Bay Packers made a statement this past off-season. By trading Aaron Rodgers and not re-signing multiple long-time veterans, Green Bay ushered in a new era. Jordan Love and the numerous young weapons that surround him. Many of them have shown great promise in this league already. One position, however, that the Packers will need to start thinking long-term about is running back. Of course, Aaron Jones is one of the best players on the entire team and is beloved by nearly all Packers fans.
His age (29), recent injuries, and 2024 cap hit (17M) have cast doubt as to whether or not he will be on the team next year. If the team does, in fact, decide to move on from Jones, there is one name who could come in and try to replace his production. Antonio Gibson has flown under the radar of most NFL fans during his four-year career. The 25-year-old turned himself into a valuable third-down back for the Washington Commanders, and he could be one of the most coveted second-tier running backs on the free agent market. Washington may be willing to not re-sign Gibson because it already has Brian Robinson and Chris Rodriguez on its roster, and it can’t afford to spend more money on a running back when it needs to improve in all areas of the roster. Green Bay could swap Dillon for Gibson in free agency to have a true third-down back in Aaron Jones.
Gibson caught over 40 passes in each of the last three seasons, and he has a 1,000-yard rushing season on his resume for 2021. He would sign to primarily thrive in the passing game, but Gibson could also fill in for Jones when necessary and not allow the Packers offense to miss a beat. The last time the Packers invested heavily in the running back position was in the 2020 NFL Draft, when they selected A.J. Dillon in the second round. With Aaron Jones and A.J. Dillon’s status up in the air moving forward, the 2024 off-season seems like a perfect time for the team to think long-term about the position. If there isn’t a running back prospect in the draft they fall in love with, targeting a proven young running back in free agency would make a lot of sense
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