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Packers waste no time adding the cornerback they desperately need in free agency

The Green Bay Packers have wasted no time adding the cornerback they need in free agency.

According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Packers are signing free-agent corner Benjamin St-Juste, who spent the past season with the Los Angeles Chargers. Per Rapoport, it's a low-risk, two-year, $10 million deal.

After a disappointing four-year run with the Washington Commanders, St-Juste enjoyed a bounce-back season with the Chargers after signing a one-year prove-it deal. That's the gamble the Packers are taking, banking on the veteran maintaining that level of play in Jonathan Gannon's system.

Packers add much-needed competition at cornerback with Benjamin St-Juste signing

While St-Juste will earn more than he did in Los Angeles, it's still a great deal for the Packers, and one they should have no trouble getting out of if he doesn't perform well. The upside is clear.

Last season, St-Juste earned Pro Football Focus' eighth-best coverage grade. According to PFF, he allowed 19 completions on 40 targets for 205 yards, one touchdown, one interception, and a 60.9 passer rating.

It will be interesting to see where he slots into the Packers' depth chart. St-Juste only started two games for the Chargers and played a little over a third of their defensive snaps last season.

That implies he might not be guaranteed a starting job in Green Bay, instead providing competition behind Keisean Nixon. Time will tell.

It's somewhat of a gamble, as St-Juste allowed passer ratings north of 100 in three out of his four seasons with the Commanders, but the contract is a good one for the Packers. If he can continue to build on his good work in Los Angeles, it will be a fantastic move.

But cornerback remains a need despite the signing, and the Packers should continue to search the free-agent market.

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