INDIANAPOLIS – For years, former Green Bay Packers general manager Ted Thompson treated free agency like a check-engine light. It was something easily ignored, for better or worse.
The different elements of the NFL offseason are fun to discuss in isolation. It’s enjoyable to try and predict who the Green Bay Packers might sign in free agency, or who they’ll draft each year, but I think it’s even more worthwhile and instructive to do all of it together.
This is NFL Scouting Combine week, so most eyes around the NFL world will be in Indianapolis over the next few days — not only to take a look at top prospects, but also to discuss the majority of impactful topics in football leading up to the new league year in March.
The Green Bay Packers have a very specific type of player they tend to go after. Even if the free agent profile can be a little looser than what the team does in the draft, the Packers will naturally lean on athletic players, with solid character, and specific traits based on the position.
Defensive end Kingsley Enagbare will be an unrestricted free agent in March unless the Green Bay Packers sign him to a new contract before then. The Packers
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The big event in the NFL this week is the Scouting Combine, but you don’t have to look too far ahead on the calendar to see the start of NFL free agency.
With the NFL in the offseason, Green Bay Packers star quarterback Jordan Love has plenty of time on his hands, and he’s spending most of it with his wife, Ronika Stone Love.
When the Green Bay Packers selected Quay Walker with the 22nd overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, it was a decision that met with many questions from both fans and NFL analysts.
The NFL Combine takes place from Feb. 26 to March 1 at Lucas Oil Stadium, in Indianapolis. More than watch prospects live and talk to them, the Combine functions as a league-wide meeting.
The big event in the NFL this week is the NFL Combine, but you don’t have to look too far ahead on the calendar to see free agency begin across the NFL.
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs has enjoyed a productive four seasons since being drafted in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL Draft. In those four years, Doubs has accumulated 202 receptions for 2,424 receiving yards and 21 touchdowns.
The Green Bay Packers are going to have a different starting left tackle in 2026. If expectations are met, that will be 2024 first round pick Jordan Morgan.
The 2025 NFL season is over, and 2026 is set to begin in earnest this week when everyone who is anyone descends upon Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis for the NFL Scouting Combine.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Malik Willis has put himself in a position to be a starter in the NFL in 2026. A former third round pick by the Tennessee Titans in 2022, Willis did not perform well in his two professional seasons.
After the draft a year ago, the Green Bay Packers gave Canadian quarterback Taylor Elgersma a chance. The team brought him in for rookie minicamp, then signed him to the 90-man roster.
After years of average play at the punter position, the Green Bay Packers have stumbled upon a goldmine in Daniel Whelan. In just a few short seasons, Whelan has become one of the Packers’ best players, and the result have been game-altering.
The Green Bay Packers have already seen notable changes to their coaching staff this offseason. Former defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley departed to take the head coaching job with the Dolphins, marking a significant shift on that side of the ball.
Among the underrated players scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent in a couple weeks is Green Bay Packers left tackle Rasheed Walker. The 26-year-old Walker wasn’t a great starter during his three years on the job, but he didn’t cause the coaches a lot of heartburn, either.
In 2019, the Packers took Elgton Jenkins in the second round of the NFL Draft. For the most part, Jenkins has remained a standout on the offensive line.
At first glance, wide receiver appears to be one of the deepest positions on the Green Bay Packers roster right now. But a closer examination shows that this is a sneaky, long-term need for the Packers this offseason.
As the 2026 NFL offseason approaches, the Green Bay Packers face one of the most consequential roster puzzles in recent memory. After finishing the 2025 season with high expectations but an early playoff exit, front office decision makers are now tasked with balancing salary cap pressures with offensive continuity around quarterback Jordan Love.
Packers left tackle Rasheed Walker is the top pending free agent at one of the game’s most valuable positions. Between his track record as a capable starter and his age (26), Walker is going to cash in sometime soon.