Aaron Rodgers was unhappy when the Packers released Jordy Nelson, and it doesn’t make sense to the quarterback that the team would replace Nelson with another high-priced receiver. The Packers cut Nelson, who was scheduled to make .25 million in base salary and count .5 million against the cap, to free up .2 million in cap space. The Cowboys made a similar move with Dez Bryant, who was set to make .5 million and count .5 million against the cap.