Packers just paid millions for a mistake Commanders fans know too well
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Packers just paid millions for a mistake Commanders fans know too well
"St-Juste's career in Washington fizzled out quickly. He's got the size and length to be impactful, but lapses in concentration were an ongoing frustration, and it was no surprise to see Washington gradually send him to the fringes before letting him walk in 2024 free agency."
"The Packers are paying to find out for sure. This represents an outstanding opportunity for St-Juste on an impressive defense. With the likes of Micah Parsons generating pressure on the front, that should make things easier from a coverage standpoint. But with some formidable wide receivers in the NFC North to counteract, he cannot put a foot wrong."
"St-Juste demonstrated improvement last season, aside from some customary mistakes. However, some analysts thought this may have had more to do with the scheme Jesse Minter installed than anything else."
Benjamin St-Juste, a cornerback who struggled during his tenure with the Washington Commanders, has secured a two-year, $10 million contract with the Green Bay Packers. Despite possessing the physical tools of size and length, St-Juste's career in Washington was marked by concentration lapses and inconsistent performance, leading to his release in 2024 free agency. He subsequently signed with the Los Angeles Chargers on a one-year deal, where he showed some improvement, though analysts attributed this partly to the defensive scheme rather than personal development. The Packers are investing in St-Juste's potential on their strong defense, hoping he can capitalize on this opportunity and avoid the mistakes that plagued his Washington tenure.
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