Packers May Target A Veteran QB If Graham Harrell “Flops”

According to Rob Reischel of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, the Green Bay Packers could end signing a veteran quarterback if Graham Harrell “flops” during the team’s upcoming training camp this summer.

There’s really been a lot made about the loss of Matt Flynn and the Packers current backup quarterback options. Aaron Rodgers wound up missing a few games two seasons ago due to concussions, so there’s some concern that Harrell may not give them as good of a chance at competing without Rodgers as Flynn did. Green Bay drafted B.J. Coleman in the seventh-round, but it’s high unlikely that he’ll be ready to step in produce should they need him. The Packers have been linked to Colt McCoy who’s likely still available. Cleveland has reportedly dropped their asking price for him since the draft, so there’s still a chance that something could be revisited if Harrell fails to impress.

It seems as though the Packers are comfortable keeping Harrell as Rodgers backup for the 2012 season.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. It would be a slap in the face to Harrell for McCoy to ever take his place. That contest was decided on November 1, 2008. Harrell all the way.

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