3 Best Remaining Free Agents the Packers Should Target

Robby Anderson could be heading to Green Bay
Robby Anderson could be heading to Green Bay / Sarah Stier/Getty Images

While the first and second waves of free agency have seen most of the big-name targets pick their teams for the next few seasons, there are still dozens of quality veterans that can be perfect complementary pieces on a Green Bay Packers team that's still very much in the hunt for a Super Bowl next season.

If Brian Gutekunst can corral one or more of these three free agents, Green Bay will receive the highest marks possible for their performance this offseason.

3. TE Eric Ebron

Indianapolis Colts tight end Eric Ebron
Indianapolis Colts tight end Eric Ebron / Rob Leiter/Getty Images

After catching 13 touchdowns from Andrew Luck and making the Pro Bowl in 2018, Ebron regressed last season and didn't even crack 400 yards receiving. While the Colts chose Jack Doyle over him at tight end, Ebron offers more athleticism, speed and versatility than Jimmy Graham did at tight end last season. He could he a low-risk, high-reward signing if deployed correctly by Matt LaFleur.

2. OT Cordy Glenn

Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Cordy Glenn
Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Cordy Glenn / Gregory Shamus/Getty Images

Glenn only played in six games last season due to a concussion, but the 345-pound veteran was just as excellent a blocker in Cincinnati as he was during his lengthy career as a Buffalo Bill. Bryan Bulaga bolting for the Los Angeles Chargers leaves the Packers with a hole at right tackle, a spot that could be filled by an experienced, versatile road grader like Glenn. His health is a question mark, but he's a bulldozer when healthy.

1. WR Robby Anderson

New York Jets WR Robby Anderson
New York Jets WR Robby Anderson / Emilee Chinn/Getty Images

Anderson represents the best offensive skill position player still available, and the Packers should give him whatever he demands in free agency as they look to find a quality No. 2 option to take the head off of Davante Adams. With plus speed, route-running and hands, a three-headed monster of Adams, Anderson, and Allen Lazard would be one of the better wide receiver trios in all of football. The Jets will make an effort to keep him, but Green Bay can and should win the bidding war.