The Packers wisely have decided to kick the tires on Steelers nose tackle Steve McLendon. Green Bay has nothing to lose by taking advantage of the opportunity to talk to a player who would be off limits if he were under contract.
Former Patriots** V.P. of player personnel and former Chiefs G.M. Scott Pioli explained on Wednesday’s PFT Live the benefit of bringing in a restricted free agent. At a minimum, it’s an opportunity to legally tamper with a player whose rights technically belong to another team. The Packers can get to know McLendon, and they can decide whether they’d like to make a run at him if he becomes an unrestricted free agent in 2014.
The Packers also could sign McLendon to an offer sheet before Friday’s deadline. If the Steelers choose not to match, the Packers would get him without compensation, because the Steelers tendered McLendon, who was undrafted, at the lowest level of $1.323 million.