Packers predicted to replace Malik Willis with Colin Kaepernick-like NFL Draft prospect
Green Bay has an opening to fill.
Packers predicted to replace Malik Willis with Colin Kaepernick-like NFL Draft prospect originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . Jordan Love has proven to the Green Bay Packers the importance of the backup quarterback position.
Love has missed time across the past couple seasons, which is what allowed Malik Willis to show he was a QB worthy of a big free agent contract from the Miami Dolphins . With Willis gone, the Packers have some work to do to ensure they have a new, quality backup behind Love. This month's NFL Draft will provide that opportunity, and ESPN's Ben Solak writes that the "perfect fit" for the Packers could come in the fifth round at pick 160: Taylen Green out of Arkansas.
MORE: Eagles' new signing flew himself as a pilot to Philadelphia Green is an incredible athlete with shaky mechanics, which leads to Solak comparing him to Colin Kaepernick. "His throwing mechanics are extremely rough, making him more reminiscent of Colin Kaepernick than (Anthony) Richardson or (Cam) Newton," Solak writes. "Green's accuracy is predictably scattershot, and his inconsistency hitting layups makes it tough to build a reliable passing game around him.
As such, any offense fielding Green would need to rely heavily on the QB running game; he should see 10-plus carries in any game he plays, a league-leading rate. " Willis was one of the best athletes at his position in the league. Green would be similar.