Green Bay Packers trade CB Ka’Dar Hollman to Houston Texans



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Tomorrow at 4 p.m. ET, the Green Bay Packers roster will need to be five players lighter than it started this morning, due to the NFL’s downsizing rules and schedule. The team started to get the ball rolling today with the exit of 2020 NHL linebacker Kamal Martin, who started six games for Green Bay as a fifth-round rookie last season. They then announced that tight end Daniel Crawford, who was used as a reserve blocking the tight end and back, had also been released.

The third of the Packers’ five necessary moves, according to reporter Aaron Wilson, is an exchange of Houston Texans cornerback Ka’Dar Hollman. Hollman, a 2019 sixth-round pick, played 18 games and made a start in his two regular seasons with Green Bay. As recently as last Saturday, Hollman was playing in tight coverage, but he apparently fell down the pecking order with newly traded Isaac Yiadom, Kabion Ento and rookie Shemar Jean-Charles winning more preseason shots at the cornerback he did last weekend.

With Hollman’s trade, the Packers now have seven cornerbacks on the roster. Jaire Alexander and Kevin King are the team’s outside corner starters with rookie first-round pick Eric Stokes as the first cornerback off the bench. Yiadom and Ento, who move up as his wide receiver conversion seems to stick, are the reserve corners behind the top three. Chandon Sullivan is the starting substitute with Jean-Charles as a substitute.

At this time, no compensation for Hollman has yet been announced.

UPDATE: The Texans send a 2022 seventh-round pick to the Packers in exchange for Hollman, according to ESPN’s Field Yates. The pick is the Chicago Bears’ 7th round pick, which Chicago sent to Houston with wide receiver Anthony Miller in a trade earlier this summer.

In total, the Packers and Texans have now made two trades this summer, with the Packers acquiring that 7th round pick and Randall Cobb while the Texans receive Hollman and a 6th round pick.



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