Nate Hobbs aims to strengthen Packers' secondary lineup
Nate Hobbs has joined the Green Bay Packers on a four-year, $48 million contract. He is ready to play any position in the secondary, whether cornerback or safety, as the team considers trading Jaire Alexander. Hobbs has faced injuries but played in 51 of 68 games with the Raiders. The Packers are looking to replace Alexander, who has played only 34 games in the same period. Hobbs believes his pairing with former teammate Keisean Nixon could be "legendary." The Packers may still add more players to their secondary through free agency or the draft. Hobbs is open to any role the team needs him to fill.