
Per NFL Network;
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Tuesday morning that the Packers are expected to sign former Baltimore Ravens edge rusher Za’Darius Smith and ex-Bears safety Adrian Amos, per sources informed of the deals. Amos’ deal, Rapoport added, will be for four years worth $37 million, $21 million coming in the first two seasons.
Green Bay is also expected to get a deal done with former Washington Redskins edge rusher Preston Smith, per Rapoport. RapSheet adds Smith’s deal is for four years with a base value of $52 million.
Rapoport noted that the Packers tried to trade for Za’Darius Smith a few years ago when the linebacker was buried in the Ravens‘ rotation.
And the spending wasn’t done there, as the Packers added a piece the the offensive puzzle with Rapoport reporting they will sign former Broncos offensive lineman Billy Turner, a versatile get who can play guard or tackle. Turner’s deal is for four years with a maximum value of $29.5 million.















