Packers trade proposal targets Jaire Alexander's replacement

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The Green Bay Packers are considering their options with cornerback Jaire Alexander. He was seen as a potential candidate for trade or release in the offseason. As of now, he remains on the team, but the Packers may wait until after the NFL Draft to make a final decision. Freddie Boston, a sports analyst, predicts that the Packers will make a significant trade with the Philadelphia Eagles. He suggests the Packers will send their 54th overall draft pick and a seventh-round pick to the Eagles. In return, Green Bay would receive the 64th and 96th picks. With the 64th pick, Boston thinks the Packers might select Benjamin Morrison from Notre Dame. Morrison is considered a first-round talent but has had injury issues. He played only six games last season due to these injuries, recording 20 tackles and four pass deflections. In contrast, during his freshman year, Morrison had an impressive performance with 33 tackles and six interceptions. He is seen as one of the top defensive backs in the draft, but concerns about his hip surgery may affect his draft position. The Packers could take a chance on him, and if successful, it might be a smart move for the team.


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