The NFL season is finally over. Now, it's time for 2016 hopefuls to look at their rosters and identify the dead weight.

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In Green Bay, that starts with B.J. Raji.

Below are three players the Packers should sever ties with to succeed next season.

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B.J. Raji

Raji signed a one-year, $1.7 million contract with the Packers in 2015. He rewarded them with a comeback season after suffering a torn biceps that cost him all 16 games in 2014.

Don't expect Green Bay to land him for a similar price tag next season.

Nearing free agency, Raji will demand a more lucrative contract -- one that the Packers should reconsider as he reaches the wrong side of 30. Green Bay is better off searching for a younger, more dominant replacement.

James Jones

If 2015 taught us anything, it's that the Packers' WR corp, as currently constructed, is simply not good enough.

James Jones -- who will also be a free agent -- managed to catch 50 balls for 890 yards and eight TDs, but the soon-to-be 32-year-old isn't the answer. The window is closing on Aaron Rodgers.

He's in desperate need of elite-level targets, not duct-tape solutions.

Nick Perry

Since signing his four-year, $7.5 million contract in 2012, Nick Perry has only rewarded the Packers with 12.5 sacks in four seasons.

The decision to look elsewhere will be an easy one.

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