Packers’ business qualities: Green Bay offers OL Cole Van Lanen to Jaguars for draft pick, report says

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The Green Bay Packers are cutting their roster to 80 players before Tuesday’s deadline and are working to make it happen. As ESPN reportsthe club traded offensive lineman Cole Van Lanen to the Jacksonville Jaguars for an undisclosed draft pick.

Van Lanen is a former sixth-round draft pick (No. 214 overall) of the Packers in the 2021 NFL Draft. Not only did he play his college ball at Wisconsin, but the 24-year-old was a true local prospect as a native of Green Bay. Although his NFL career started in his backyard, he will now head to the AFC South to join a rising Jaguars team.

Below, we’ll look to assess this deal for both parties.

Packers: C+

It’s hardly on some of the more seismic moves the Packers have made this offseason, like trading Davante Adams or extending Aaron Rodgers. Still, it’s a savvy move on the organization’s part to get a trump card for a player they were likely going to eliminate now or when they carve out the 53-man roster to start the season. After all, the Packers released Van Lanen last summer as part of their final cuts, and he’s spent most of the year on the practice squad.

Although not disclosed at this time, this selection project returning to Green Bay is probably nothing significant. With Van Lanen being a former sixth-round pick and not having much impact in the NFL in his rookie year, the Packers are likely considering a comparable pick heading to Lambeau Field or maybe even a seventh-rounder. Either way, it would be amazing if it was anything more than a late day three selection.

Jaguar: C

Without knowing exactly what they gave up, it’s a low-risk move for the Jaguars. The only reason they’re just a tick below the Packers in this category is simply due to the unknown upside of this late-round pick rather than Van Lanen’s better-known merchandise.

Still, he’s a 6-foot-4, 305-pound young lineman who could be a deep developmental piece for an offensive line tasked with protecting Trevor Lawrence. Van Lanen only played one game last season (Week 16 against the Vikings) and only played one attacking shot, so he’s still a very green player. He does offer some versatility, though, as the Packers listed him as both a tackle and a guard, and he was voted to the All-Big Ten first team in his final season at Wisconsin while playing tackle. left.

Given his build and potential versatility, giving up a likely late-round pick to take a flyer on Van Lanen isn’t the worst idea.



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