offer to the next head coach of the Green Bay Packers. That much is certain after he and general manager Brian Gutekunst took questions from the media for nearly a half-hour on Monday morning. The power dynamics between the two have been and will be discussed ad nauseum Elgton Jenkins Jersey , but they take on a more important role over the next several weeks.Murphy acknowledged that both men were on the same page regarding the firing of head coach Mike McCarthy on Sunday, following the Packers’ inexplicable loss to the Arizona Cardinals. He said that the two men met on Sunday and that “we both agreed that a coaching change was needed,” but called the decision difficult. However, Murphy said no fewer than five times that the 20-17 defeat at Lambeau Field was “unacceptable,” making it clear that the game was the impetus for the decision. The challenge moving forward is hiring the next coach, and although Murphy said he will have the final say, he tried to emphasize that both he and Gutekunst will work together on the decision. After first saying that Gutekunst will be “actively involved” in the search and the process Murphy expanded. “Brian and I will work together and together we’ll hire the best coach,” he said, adding “I’m not going to hire a coach that Brian is not comfortable with.”However, being comfortable with the hire is a far cry from making the decision yourself, and when the GM isn’t making the call, it can cause ripples of concern. After all, many of the lowest points in the franchise’s history have come either with an unconventional power structure in place or when too much power was consolidated in one man as both head coach and GM. Perhaps this arrangement is a way to provide Gutekunst some level of cover should the hire fail to pan out. Since Murphy gets to make the final decision, he would be in line for the blame or the credit http://www.thepackersfanshop.com/Darnell-Savage-Jr.-Jersey , however it turns out. In that respect, it could protect Gutekunst from some amount of criticism. Gutekunst could do all the football-related interview work while Murphy deals with off-the-field qualities.Alternately, there is a possibility that Murphy’s ego is driving the ship a bit, despite his comments to the contrary, and that he will take Gutekunst’s input under advisement but will make the decision himself. Yahoo’s Charles Robinson reported overnight that Murphy has begun meddling in Gutekunst’s area: “league sources told Yahoo Sports (Murphy) has become more involved with some of the granular details in roster-building and contracts and to some extent, even personnel building.” Having a career administrator meddling in the construction of the roster seems like a bad idea.Murphy was asked point-blank why he should be the man with final say over the hire instead of Gutekunst, however, and he had no satisfactory answer. After a moment’s pause, he reflected back on his lifetime in football as his qualifications: All of my adult life, I’ve been involved in football. I’ve seen it from the perspective of a player, I’ve been an athletic director for several years, I’ve hired many coaches ... I feel I’m a football person despite my role as President. Brian and I have a great relationship, and I think this gives the Packers the best chance to have success.”Aside from having gone through this process before as Northwestern’s AD — when he hired Pat Fitzgerald, who is rumored to be a dark-horse candidate for the Packers — there’s not much there to make this observer feel that he’s a better person than Gutekunst to make the final call. But thankfully Rashan Gary Jersey , when football-related questions came up in the press conference, the GM, not the president, was the one doing the talking. That at least suggests that when it comes down to deciding which coach is right for the Packers on the field, Murphy will defer to Gutekunst’s knowledge and experience as a scout and in the personnel department rather than taking those matters into his own hands. Murphy should let the scout who he hired to put together the roster decide on the right coach to fit his locker room. He could be part of the group that whittles down the list of candidates, or even allow himself veto power if for some reason there is a glaring problem that Gutekunst for some reason doesn’t see. But he cannot allow his ego or pride to outweigh the feelings of his general manager.If that’s the way this shakes out, with Gutekunst making his recommendation and Murphy providing a final thumbs-up, then that’s something that should satisfy Packers fans. The problem is that with answers (and non-answers) like the ones the two men gave on Monday, nobody outside of the organization can truly know how the dynamics of the process will actually work. As the Green Bay Packers look toward the 2019 NFL Draft, they do so with a little more excitement than usual. With three picks in the top 45 selections and several positions of need, Green Bay has an opportunity to land instant contributors and long-term cornerstones next April. While the Packers figure to improve their depth at edge rusher with at least one of those picks, their need to improve the safety position truly revealed itself as the 2018 season wore on. And because of that, the name Johnathan Abram should be on Packers fans’ radars heading into pre-draft festivities.The 6’0, 215-pound Abram entered his senior season at Mississippi State as a potential mid-round draft pick. After a stellar year http://www.greenbaypackersteamonline.com/jace-sternberger-jersey , he finds himself hovering in the area of rounds one and two depending on his athletic testing at the NFL Combine. The former junior college safety began his college career with the Georgia Bulldogs before finishing his final two years of eligibility with Mississippi’s version of the bulldogs. He brings that bulldog trait to the playing field.Described as a “throwback” safety, Abram’s game is passionate and relentless, attributes the Packers’ defense could benefit from. He brings a thump to any and all ballcarriers and learned to harness that physicality enough to better avoid personal foul penalties as a senior. Although his aggressiveness has led to blown coverages on occasion, notably a long touchdown pass against Iowa in the Outback Bowl, Abram improved greatly with experience. A major issue of the Packers’ deep half of the secondary was tackling this past season and Abram would shore up that area of weakness immediately as one of the draft’s best tacklers from the safety position.On top of his intensity, Abram has been a playmaker, totaling 14 tackles for a loss, five sacks, three forced fumbles, and two interceptions over his two seasons in Starkville. He was in position for several more interceptions in 2018, coming up just shy on a few occasions. But when the Bulldogs needed a third down stop or a sure tackle on a screen pass, Abram usually came through and showed the ability to shed through blockers on the outside. For a team like Green Bay, which tied for 29th in the NFL in takeaways in 2018, Abram’s ability to find the ball would be a welcome addition.Abram’s versatility may be of most significant interest to Green Bay. In recent seasons http://www.greenbaypackersteamonline.com/darnell-savage-jr.-jersey , the Packers have employed safeties at inside linebacker on passing downs to gain an advantage in coverage. His physicality would be a great fit in the box for the Packers, especially against tight ends. Green Bay could also line Abram up in the slot, where he has been a dangerous blitzer as a senior and held his own against top receivers. Against Alabama, Misssissippi State used Abram in the slot against Jerry Jeudy and he held the Crimson Tide’s standout to just six catches for 45 yards, his second-lowest output of the season. Abram’s ability to line up in man coverage in the slot and outside when needed, in addition to safety and potentially linebacker, would give the Packers the tremendous versatility they covet.Abram’s play in 2018 has made him a surefire pick in the draft’s first two days and many are beginning to take notice.While Abram still has coverage skills he needs to work on, a good showing at the Combine could vault him into late first-round consideration and the territory of Green Bay’s second pick of the round. A very vocal team player with leadership skills and experience in the SEC, Abram would bring a swagger to the game that the Packers need now more than ever. While he may not be the free roamer that the Packers must also address at safety, he is the kind of in-the-box safety that they hoped Josh Jones and Kentrell Brice would become.Green Bay could look many directions with its first-round selections, but Abram could fill several schematic positions as soon as next year and provide much-needed stability at safety for years to come.