Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Packers’ focus turns to corners

- Ryan Wood Green Bay Press-Gazette USA TODAY NETWORK - WISCONSIN Tom Silverstei­n of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel contribute­d to this report.

GREEN BAY - When the NFL’s 2018 season officially began at 3 p.m. Wednesday, the Green Bay Packers were focused on filling their depleted cornerback position.

General manager Brian Gutekunst is pursuing Indianapol­is Colts free-agent cornerback Rashaan Melvin, according to an ESPN report. Melvin, a fifth-year corner out of Northern Illinois, is not among the top tier of free-agent cornerback­s. He would give the Packers an option to start on the perimeter opposite Kevin King, something their secondary desperatel­y needs.

The Packers set the stage to aggressive­ly pursue a free-agent corner when they traded Damarious Randall to the Cleveland Browns for quarterbac­k DeShone Kizer and a swap of their fourth- and fifth-round draft picks. The trade was enacted Wednesday afternoon and announced by the Browns.

The Packers also were able to officially sign tight end Jimmy Graham on Wednesday after agreeing to contract terms one day earlier.

Trading away Randall left the Packers with King as their top cornerback. With Davon House entering free agency, six corners are on their roster: King, Quinten Rollins, Demetri Goodson, Josh Hawkins, Lenzy Pipkins and Donatello Brown.

The quickest way to add help is to sign a free-agent corner.

“I don’t think it’s imperative,” Gutekunst said. “There’ll be many avenues to upgrade that group. I think we have some good young players there that’ll be competing for those spots, but it is something that we’re focused on.”

There will be competitio­n to sign the 28-year-old Melvin. The Oakland Raiders are reportedly in the mix. Melvin is a big (6-2, 193 pounds), long press corner who ran a 4.42-second 40 at his pro day.

The Packers have long scouted Melvin, bringing him in for a pre-draft visit in 2013. He instead signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after going undrafted. Melvin has since bounced around the NFL, spending time in Miami, Baltimore, New England and Indianapol­is. He started 10 games for the Colts last season, finishing with three intercepti­ons and 13 defended passes while leading their cornerback­s with 552 snaps.

The cornerback market is lucrative and one source said Melvin was looking for $10 million per year. If the Packers sign him — or another free-agent cornerback — it could come at the expense of retaining Morgan Burnett.

The veteran safety’s contract expired Wednesday, rendering him a free agent.

The Packers had explorator­y conversati­ons with Burnett’s representa­tion two weeks ago at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapol­is. At the time, one source said, Burnett’s asking price averaged more than $8.5 million annually.

It’s a significan­t raise from the fouryear, $24.75 million extension Burnett signed in 2013, though also emblematic of the NFL’s rapidly rising salary cap.

Burnett has had durability issues in recent seasons. He hasn’t played all 16 games since 2012, his third season. Injuries forced him to miss four games last season, and five games in 2015.

Yet Burnett just turned 29, young enough for a team to believe he still has quality football ahead. In a league where safeties are asked to fill more and more roles, Burnett’s versatilit­y is deemed especially valuable.

One source doubted Burnett would get his asking price on the open market, saying the Packers defense’s overall poor showing last season could limit his earning potential. The Cleveland Browns were in the market for a safety and had interest in Burnett, according to a source, but instead signed Raiders free agent T.J. Carrie. The Chicago Bears might also pursue Burnett, a source said.

If Burnett’s price lowers, the Packers could be in the mix.

The Packers’ depth at safety makes it unlikely they would pay top dollar for Burnett. They drafted Josh Jones in the second round last year presumably as insurance in case Burnett departed this spring in free agency. Kentrell Brice, a former undrafted safety entering his third season, has had strong support inside the organizati­on.

After signing Muhammad Wilkerson on Tuesday, the Packers are unlikely to retain defensive lineman Quinton Dial. The free agent who spent last season in Green Bay will visit the Detroit Lions and Seattle Seahawks.

Receiver Jordy Nelson also started his free-agent visits Wednesday, one day after the Packers released him. He flew to Oakland and also reportedly has visits scheduled with the Seattle Seahawks and New Orleans Saints.

 ?? DAN POWERS/P-G MEDIA/@POWRPICS ?? Green Bay Packers safety Morgan Burnett became free to sign with any team Wednesday.
DAN POWERS/P-G MEDIA/@POWRPICS Green Bay Packers safety Morgan Burnett became free to sign with any team Wednesday.

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