3 players the Green Bay Packers should move on from this offseason

Jimmy Graham, Packers
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1. TE Jimmy Graham

Graham is far more name than game at this point in his career, coming off a season with his worst catch and yardage totals since his rookie year (38 receptions for 447 yards) with just five touchdowns over two seasons with the Packers.

With one year left on his contract, speculation about Graham’s future (up to and including retirement) has surfaced on some level.

Graham is due to carry an $11.6 million cap number for 2020. The Packers can clear $8 million in cap space by cutting him, albeit while absorbing $3.66 million in dead money. It should be an easy decision to move on though, and the Packers can easily turn to free agency or the draft for an upgrade at tight end.

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