Packers release Jordy Nelson and signed TE Jimmy Graham. While there is lots of negative reaction by locals, paying Nelson a premium contract with his injury history+advancing age makes no sense. It also says a lot about how they feel about Devante Adams. No QB in the NFL is better at using TE's than Aaron Rodgers, I would expect Graham to revert back to numbers similar to what he posted with Drew Brees. Packers have tons of young WR that look good, I'm not in the least shocked by the Nelson move. It was obvious to me that Jordy's recent drop in production is related to him just not getting as open as he used to. That is likely due to some lost athleticism from his oft injured legs or just age creeping in, probably a little of both. Whatever the case, casual fans have an emotional attachment to him, he is a very popular Packer. What most don't understand though is the business side of staying relevant year to year in sports means you must not sign high priced contracts with older guys that will look bad in the near future. A great example is the Tigers signed a long term deal with Miguel Cabrera that looks absolutely awful right now, though at the time it made fans happy.