GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - The Packers spent most of the first day of the NFL’s “legal tampering period” doing a little house cleaning.
Then followed by making a pair of smaller moves to bolster their roster.
Cornerback is an area of need for the Pack this offseason. Especially with the release of Nate Hobbs after one season, according to ESPN’s Rob Demovsky.
Brian Gutekunst went out and signed cornerback Benjamin St-Juste, who spent last season with the Los Angeles Chargers.
It’s a two-year, $10 million dollar deal for St-Juste, according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network.
St-Juste finished last season with one interception and 37 tackles with the Chargers.
The former Commanders draft pick has experience playing in the slot and outside at the cornerback spot.
St-Juste also saw his snaps on special teams increase with the Chargers last season.
The Packers added some help to their kick return unit with the addition of Skyy Moore.
The former 49ers kick returner agreed to a one-year deal with Green Bay, according to Cover 2 contributor Rob Demovsky.
A former second round pick of the Kansas City Chiefs, Moore finished with 907 kick-off return yards and averaged 27.5 per return with San Francisco.
That was good enough for 6th in the league last season.
The Packers kick-off return unit finished 22nd. The punt return unit finished dead last in the NFL at just 5.6 yards per return.
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