On this episode of Dairyland Talk, Brandon, Gage and Adam each make a case for the Green Bay Packers to bring back one of their pending free agents.

The guys kick off this installment by recapping the Packers two most recent coaching hires. Adam Stenavich, a former Green Bay Packers player, comes from the San Francisco 49ers to coach the Packers offensive line. Kirk Olivadotti comes from the Washington Redskins to coach the Packers linebackers.

Stenavich, 35, and Olivadotti, 45, continue Matt LaFleur’s trend of hiring fairly young coaches.

Following the coaching news, the guys each made a case for one player that the Packers should resign. Adam made a case for Jake Ryan, Gage made his case for Reggie Gilbert and Brandon lobbied for Ibraheim Campbell.

Ryan was drafted by the Packers in 2015 and was a reliable linebacker over his first three seasons before an ACL injury forced him to miss the entire 2018 season. With Blake Martinez’s spot guaranteed, Oren Burks entering year two as a better pass coverage backer and Antonio Morrison still under contract, Ryan’s best bet would be to come back as the third inside backer on a one year prove it deal.

Gilbert played in his first full season this past year and showed he is worth another shot. The outside linebacker hasn’t had an easy path to the NFL, but that has caught the attention of many players and coaches. He could very well be used as a third our fourth pass-rusher depending on how the Packers approach the position this offseason.

Campbell could very well be considered a young journeyman considering the Packers were the third team he played for last season. However, he still showed enough skill in pass coverage and grit with stopping the run that the Packers may want to consider bringing him back for a full year given the current dismal state of the safety group.

As always, keep tuning in to Dairyland Talk for all your latest Packers news and hot topics.