The Green Bay Packers have been one of the most active teams in free agency, both signing and losing players, and the franchise is at it again.
With so much moving and shaking happening, it can be hard to keep track of all the moves, and Green Bay's latest one is an interesting signing.
Per insider Jordan Schultz, the Packers are signing San Francisco 49ers receiver/returner Skyy Moore to a one-year deal.
It gives Jordan Love another depth piece at receiver, plus it helps Green Bay's special teams, which has struggled over the past couple of seasons.
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Moore not a needle-mover for Green Bay
And in truth, he doesn't need to be.
In San Francisco, Moore posted 87 yards from just five receptions in his 17 games (zero starts), as his value was more on special teams.
From 25 returns last season, Moore racked up 291 yards and averaged 27 yards per return. That sort of production would be welcome in Green Bay.
No, he's not a big signing, but Moore is a nice depth piece who could bring something different to special teams.
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