Report: NFC contender 'making a push' to sign Cowboys ex-LB Jaylon Smith

Jaylon Smith may not be on the unemployment line

for long. After being launched by the Cowboys on Tuesday night, the 2016 second-round draft choice is attracting rate of interest from several teams around the organization. According to one NFL expert, the linebacker's following gig may take him back to his indigenous Midwest.

The Eco-friendly Bay Packers are apparently" making a push" to obtain Smith's solutions, as per Ian Rapoport. Packers head coach Matt LaFleur was the quarterbacks trainer at Notre Dame in 2014, so he obtained an up-close look at Smith as a college sophomore scaring his passers each day in method.

Previously Wednesday, Rapoport pointed out Washington, Cleveland, and also Las Vegas as various other clubs that might have a demand at the placement. He exposed that "multiple teams are still in the mix" to land Smith.

The Packers are presently enabling 102 rushing yards per game as well as surrendering an average of 25 factors per competition. They're a bit slim at the linebacker place nowadays, with Za'Darius Smith out indefinitely after recent back surgical procedure as well as Preston Smith leaving their Week 4 video game in the initial quarter with a shoulder injury.

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