One week ago, I wrote about the Green Bay Packers' need to get it right at cornerback. If that plan still includes adding a veteran, their options have become very few.

Earlier this week, the Packers signed Chicago Bears cornerback Kyle Fuller to an offer sheet that was quickly matched by the Bears. Fuller will remain in Chicago but the move appeared to show the Packers' interest in adding some young experience to their secondary.

Among the top names left on the free agent market are E.J. Gaines, Ross Cockrell, Jeremy Lane, Tramon Williams, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Byron Maxwell and Davon House.

Gaines visited with the Arizona Cardinals this past weekend although no deal has been reported yet. Lane is dealing with a legal issue stemming from an arrest earlier this year that will likely affect teams' interest in him. Rodgers-Cromartie reportedly won't sign with anyone until April and is mulling his future.

The Seattle Seahawks are currently in talks to extend Maxwell. That leaves Williams and House, both former Packers who are another year older. Neither offers a dramatic improvement to the cornerback room if signed. Cockrell could be a target.

There are likely to be more players released this summer and during training camp, but if added to Green Bay's roster, they wouldn't have the benefit of a full offseason learning new defensive coordinator Mike Pettine's system.

Packers General Manager Brian Gutekunst may have another idea for addressing the need at corner. He could have a trade scenario in mind that may not play out until draft time. Or he may be planning to use some early picks on some of the top corner prospects.

Adding top and young talent is important at a position where youth typically means more speed but there is a lot of risk in counting on a rookie to contribute in a major way.

I've called for more experience at cornerback as it seems that this has been lacking in Green Bay over recent seasons. It manifests itself at the worst time: the postseason. The Packers have also dealt with injuries there, which are always unpredictable.

With the clock ticking away, Green Bay's opportunity to add a solid, impact cornerback with some experience is shrinking. Fingers crossed that the team has a plan that we don't know about or this upcoming season could be rough going.