Packers cut OLB Vince Biegel after one year with team Youth Antonio Morrison Jersey , per report When he was drafted with the first pick in the fourth round of the 2017 NFL Draft, Green Bay Packers linebacker Vince Biegel was seen as a good depth piece for the Packers’ pass rush who would have a chance to develop under Clay Matthews and Nick Perry. In fact, Biegel’s workout numbers were very similar to Matthews’ from 2009, and although the former Wisconsin Badgers standout was a later pick, there was much optimism for him as a pass-rusher.After jut one year in the Packers’ organization, however, Biegel is on his way out. The Packers have reportedly released him as part of their final cuts to get to a 53-man roster on Saturday. Biegel missed all of his rookie training camp on the PUP list after foot surgery, then played in nine games. He recorded ten total tackles in that time.Combined with the reported releases of Kendall Donnerson, Chris Odom, and others, the Packers now have just four outside linebackers on their roster: Matthews, Perry, Reggie Gilbert Youth Jimmy Graham Jersey , and Kyler Fackrell. Expect the team to make some changes to the depth at the position over the remainder of the weekend, however, as reports indicate that they plan to be active either on the waiver wire or the trade market after final cuts come down across the NFL this afternoon.Biegel does have practice squad eligibility remaining, so it is possible that the Packers may be interested in bringing him back in that capacity if he clears waivers on Sunday.Keep track of all the Packers’ roster cuts here throughout the day.Packers 2018 Roster Prediction: No surprises on special teams Welcome to the end of the prediction section of the offseason. Over the past two weeks, Acme Packing Company has presented our overall roster predictions for the Green Bay Packers’ season-opening 53-man roster. Today, we wrap up the position groups with the Packers’ specialists.The Packers currently employ just four players who are dedicated specialists, but two of these players were additions on the third day of the 2018 NFL Draft. Not surprisingly, APC expects those players to make the team in their respective positions. Here’s a look at our predictions for the special teamers as we approach training camp.Kicker: Mason CrosbyYears of NFL Experience: 11Current Contract: Third year of 4-year contract; cap hit $5.25 million2017 Stats: 16 games; 15-of-19 field goals, 33-of-35 PATsWith no other kickers on the Packers’ roster, Crosby appears to enter another offseason without any competition for his job. His contract would dictate that the team would absorb over $3 million in dead money if he were to be released, due to prorated signing bonus money plus workout and roster bonuses already paid this offseason.Ultimately, however, Crosby had a down year in 2017. He failed to hit 80% on field goals Cheap Clay Matthews Jersey , though he did have a particularly small sample size. Crosby had never attempted fewer than 28 field goals in a season before last year, when he had just 19 attempts. Crosby hit 15 of those, with one of the four misses being blocked. He also missed two PATs a year after missing three.Sure, issues with the trio of specialists a year ago may have contributed to the struggles, but Crosby probably needs a solid year in 2018 to guarantee that he gets to play out the final year of his contract. Can he finally find a groove and hit over 90% of his field goal attempts? Maybe not, but he should be expected to get back over 85% again.Punter: JK ScottYears of NFL Experience: RookieCurrent Contract: First year of 4-year rookie contract; cap hit $534,3892017 Stats (Alabama Crimson Tide): 54 punts, 2,320 yards (43.0 average); 1-for-3 FGs; 8-for-8 PATsScott was a fifth-round pick of the Packers’ in the 2018 NFL Draft, and his selection prompted last year’s punter, Justin Vogel, to request his release from the team to find a new job sooner rather than later. As such, it’s clear that Scott is the team’s punter of the future http://www.packerscheapstore.com/bryan-bulaga-jersey-cheap , and that he will be expected to be the guy in 2018.Last year, Scott’s gross punting average dropped from a stellar 47.2 the year before, but he actually increased his net average from 39.2 to 40.0 yards per punt.As the member of a family who has a home in Hayward, Wisconsin, Scott is familiar with the weather in the state and his recent focus on limiting returns should mesh well with Ron Zook’s philosophy.Long snapper: Hunter BradleyYears of NFL Experience: RookieCurrent Contract: First of 4-year rookie contract; cap hit The Packers have a pair of long snappers on the roster this summer — undrafted first-year pro Zach Triner and Bradley, one of the team’s seventh-round draft picks. Although Bradley appeared to struggle a bit in spring practices, the bet here from APC is unanimous that he will get it figured out in training camp and that the Packers’ draft pick investment in him will lead to him getting the job.Released: Zach TrinerYears of NFL Experience: None (entered NFL in 2016)Current Contract: One-year contract; cap hit $480,000Triner entered the NFL in 2016, but failed to land on an NFL roster until after the conclusion of that season when the Jets signed him to a futures contract. However, he was released in May around the time of New York’s rookie minicamp. The Packers picked him up for a practice squad spot late in the 2017 season then offered him another futures contract for 2018.For now, Triner is locked in competition with Bradley for the job. However, APC expects him to be on the move again with Bradley earning the spot to succeed longtime Packer Brett Goode.