GREEN BAY, Wis. -- The immediate reaction when a player gets hurt is to bring back an aged veteran to replace him, but the Green Bay Packers should — and likely will — resist that temptation.
General manager Ted Thompson would have a couple of those options to replace starting nose tackle B.J. Raji, who has a torn right biceps and learned on Saturday that he will miss the entire season.
But don't look for the Packers to bring back Ryan Pickett, who teamed with Raji on the defensive line the past five seasons.
Rob Demovsky  wrote: