a ton of sense for the eight-year veteran."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections The APC PodcastPackers Film RoomFantasy Football AdviceCDTShareTweetShareShareChiefs will release OLB Justin Houston Aaron Rodgers Jersey , per report, giving Packers a free agent optionMark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY SportsWhen Ted Thompson was in charge of the Green Bay Packers’ personnel department, most of the free agents he signed were players who had been released by their previous teams while still under contract. Julius Peppers is perhaps the best example of this — the Bears cut him shortly after the 2013 season concluded, and the Packers scooped him up.That scenario could play out again in 2019. The Kansas City Chiefs are going to release veteran pass-rusher Justin Houston, first reported by FanSided’s Matt Verderame on March 4th and eventually corroborated by ESPN’s Adam Schefter on March 10th. Houston is an established player who has had tremendous success in 3-4 defenses, and he would be a great fit for the Packers.Not only does he fit a need for Green Bay, and not only would he bring a veteran presence to the locker room, but he also has familiarity with the Packers’ outside linebackers coach, Mike Smith. Smith served as the Chiefs’ OLBs coach last season Clay Matthews Jersey , helping Houston put up nine sacks in 12 games. Meanwhile, Dee Ford recorded 13 sacks on the opposite side.APC discussed Houston a few weeks ago as a potential salary cap casualty.If the report indeed is true and the Chiefs release Houston, Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst should get Houston’s agent on the phone immediately to at least test the waters and find out what sort of contract could get him to Green Bay. His arrival would lessen the need for a rookie pass-rusher to come in and make an instant impact, and with Houston entering his age-30 season, he should have a few more highly productive years ahead of him. Green Bay added a kick return specialist to the roster on Monday."The Green Bay Packers were briefly up to 90 players on their roster on Monday after the signings of wide receiver Darrius Shepherd and cornerback Chandon Sullivan. However, the release of running back Lavon Coleman in the afternoon put the team back down to 89. Now the roster is full again, as the NFL’s Monday transaction wire revealed another addition by general manager Brian Gutekunst.That transaction is a waiver claim, as the Packers have added wide receiver Jawill Davis after he was recently released by the New York Giants. Davis, who signed with the Giants last year as an undrafted free agent Mike Daniels Jersey , made the team out of training camp and was active for seven games last season. He then went on injured reserve late in the season and was waived on Friday.A three-year starter at Bethune-Cookman, Davis’ best season came as a redshirt sophomore in 2015. That season he caught 39 passes for 788 yards and six touchdowns, averaging just over 20 yards per reception. Interestingly, Davis returned only a single punt or kickoff in college (back in his true freshman year of 2013), but returns were his primary function for the Giants as a rookie.At 6-foot-1 and 191 pounds, Davis is fast — there’s no question about that. According to Draftscout.com, Davis’ time in the 40-yard dash at his Pro Day was 4.38 seconds, with an even more impressive time of 1.50 in the first ten yards. He also is an explosive athlete, registering a 39.5-inch vertical and a solid 10-foot-3 broad jump. However Jaire Alexander Jersey , Davis’ agility testing was truly awful for a player at his position and size. His short shuttle time is a reported 4.56 seconds, with a 3-cone time of 7.52 seconds. puts Davis’ agility score in the first percentile among wide receivers.It is interesting, then, that Davis’ contributions with the Giants came almost exclusively as a return man. Evidently his preferred method for returning kicks is simply to outrun tacklers rather than to make them miss. Using that approach, He did have a moderate amount of success as a returner last year, with 24.4 yards per kickoff return on seven attempts and 7.4 yards per punt return on 12 opportunities.