Braden from Aurora, CO

Hey guys, how have Kevin King and Davon House been in practice? Is King still limited by the shoulder and will it cause him issues like last year?

I thought House had a solid camp and steered clear of injuries for the most part. I don't know how the starting 11 will look against Chicago, but I'd imagine you'll see plenty of House this year with how many defensive backs see the field in today's NFL. King is a starting-caliber boundary cornerback when healthy. By all indications, this shoulder injury isn't like the one that shortened King's rookie season. We'll see if he gets the call to play tonight.

Tony from Kaukauna, WI

So, if you put multiple claims in, do they have to list the player they're releasing? Much like fantasy football, you get the highest priority for that player they're releasing?

The Browns have the top priority based on their record last year, so they have first dibs on any player who gets waived this weekend. Unlike fantasy football, though, Cleveland doesn't go to the bottom if it claims a player. John Dorsey can claim as many as he desires so long as he makes a corresponding roster move on his 53.

Joe from Sioux Falls, SD

Now that we have acquired a sixth-round pick from Seattle in the Hundley trade, an extra first-round pick from the Saints, and a swap of fourth- and fifth-round picks with Cleveland in the Kizer/Randall trade, how many picks do the Packers have in the 2019 draft? Congrats to Aaron on the new contract and congrats to us for the next six years, too!

I think that puts it at nine picks at the moment.

Andrew from Memphis, TN

Rodgers gets his deal, and DeShone is our guy behind the guy. Glad to see Aaron locked up for likely the rest of his career, and happy to see Kizer solidifying his spot on this team. Moving forward, what are the odds that Clay gets a deal done to keep him with the team for the entirety of his career? Could a solid upcoming season buy him a contract that keeps him in a Peppers-esqe position moving forward?

Time will tell. Matthews told reporters last week his people have spoken with the Packers, but his focus is on 2018. If he has a big (and healthy) year, the rest will take care of itself. The Packers are in good position with their salary cap.

Rich from Grand Rapids, MI

There goes the theory that the Pack's pick from the Saints is one Drew Brees injury away from being top five. Nice pickup by the Saints with Teddy Bridgewater, but they sure gave up a lot. After batting 1.000 in 2017 draft, they now lack first- and third-round picks in 2019. Not sure I would be happy about that if I were planning to be a Saints fan for more than just a couple of years. Another reason it is good to be a Packer fan right now.

Mickey Loomis is known for his aggressiveness, so the move isn't entirely surprising. However, it does seem like a steep price to pay for a quarterback you could have signed as an unrestricted free agent back in March. Good for the Jets, though. You don't see sign-and-trades very often in the NFL.

Tom from Fairfield, CT

So have you heard anything about Taysom Hill and his status and performance with the Saints in light of their having signed Bridgewater?

I guess we'll find out this weekend, but it sounds like the Saints are still very high on Hill. He bounced back from his four-turnover game with a solid showing against the Chargers. He also has value on special teams.

Robert from Janesville, WI

Browns offensive line coach Bob Wylie has become a bit of a viral sensation on "Hard Knocks." With his comments on WWII stretching and exercise, perfect lineman stance compared to animals and his remarks to players, I'm sure he keeps the producers on their toes. First, do you think the Packers organization would ever agree to be on a show like that and second, if they did who would our viral star be? Someone we wouldn't know already?

Even with Ted Thompson no longer in the GM seat, I still don't see the Packers raising their hand to do the show. If they did, new defensive run-game coordinator/inside linebackers coach Patrick Graham would be a fun coach to follow. It doesn't matter where you're watching practice, you're going to hear him.

John from Mayville, WI

So I don't care when Cole Madison comes back but am more interested in how his situation works. Once activated how long do the Packers have to make a decision? And is he allowed to practice with the team so they can gauge whether or not cutting a different player is in the best interest of the team?