The Green Bay Packers are open to trading cornerback Jaire Alexander for a draft pick, as confirmed by general manager Brian Gutekunst, who has received interest from several teams. Although a deal was nearly reached at the start of free agency, it fell through due to disagreements on compensation and Alexander’s reluctance to restructure his contract. With a base salary of $16.1 million and significant injury history, Alexander remains a valuable asset, prompting teams to monitor his situation closely while the Packers have added free-agent corner Nate Hobbs and look to other options.
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