While Drones’ signing fills immediate depth, Green Bay is rumored to remain in the market for a veteran backup. Potential trade targets like Anthony Richardson or Will Levis could still fit, depending on asset and cap considerations. The report suggests Richardson’s dual-threat ability could align well with the Packers’ plans, though any deal would hinge on the team’s strategy for replacing Malik Willis, who moved to another team. Ridder could also serve as a viable QB2 option, given his experience and current contract.
Key takeaways:
– Kyron Drones joins the Packers as an undrafted free agent, adding depth behind starter Jordan Love.
– Drones’ collegiate stats: 5,566 passing yards, 44 TDs, 18 INTs; 1,798 rushing yards, 20 rushing TDs; 58.3% completion.
– Green Bay currently has four quarterbacks and may pursue a veteran backup (e.g., Anthony Richardson or Will Levis) to complement Ridder and Love.