Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst filled a lot of key needs during last week’s NFL Draft. The notion that he took care of all the team’s shortcomings, though, is laughable.
Right before the start of the second round of the draft, Packers announced a three-year extension for Jayden Reed, who’s been a reliable and consistent weapon for the offense.
Micah Parsons indirectly messed with a rival player’s financial options by just being a terrific player. After the Dallas Cowboys shipped him to Green Bay, he agreed to a four-year, $188 million contract extension with the Packers.
The Packers 2026 Draft is in the books. A strange draft for Packers fans as it was the first time in almost a decade that the team did not have their first round pick.
The Patriots released Elijah Mitchell, and the former 49ers offensive weapon knows the system. With a need at backup running back, the Packers could easily bring him in.
The Green Bay Packers will begin preparing for the 2026 NFL season with rookie camp getting under way shortly. With the draft completed, the core of the roster has been established although changes will continue throughout the offseason.
The anticipation and mock drafts are over and now NFL fans get to enjoy “draftsmas” as they examine the players their teams took. While predictable in many ways, Brian Gutekunst and the Green Bay Packers made a few unexpected choices.
The Green Bay Packers have never been known to make many external moves through free agency or the trade market. That didn’t change this year. They made very few offseason additions, with low-profile signings of Javon Hargrave and Benjamin St-Juste serving as their most significant transactions.
Every year, there’s a tremendous amount of hype revolving around the draft class. Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst, like he does every year, touched the brakes on expectations.
A first-round pick last year, wide receiver Matthew Golden will have many more opportunities to shine in his second season in the NFL. The Green Bay Packers
The NFL draft for the Packers was a successful one,helping the team cover some of its needs. Most of the help on defense as the team transitions from Jeff Hafleys Defense to Jonathan Gannon’s defense.
The early-round picks get most of the headlines, but the later rounds are where championships are often built. These 25 late-round picks from the 2026 draft have a chance to make impacts as rookies and beyond.
Green Bay added six players in the draft, and those selections speak a lot about the front office’s plans for the next few years of the roster. You can lie before the draft, but what you actually do with the picks is much more telling about what’s ahead.
For more than two decades, the Green Bay Packers have maintained one of the most impressive roster-building streaks in professional football. For 21 consecutive years, at least one undrafted free agent has cracked the team’s initial 53-man Week 1 roster.
The Green Bay Packers have had at least one undrafted free agent make the opening roster for 21 consecutive years. There’s a good chance that streak will hit 22.
The NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award was introduced in 1967. That means this year’s award will mark the 60th time it’s been handed out. The Green Bay Packers have had only one winner, Willie Buchanon in 1972.
Merry draft-mas fellow Green Bay Packers fans. It’s finally that wonderful time of year. All the draft season speculation is over, we no longer have to wonder who Gutey and Co.
The Packer signed Jayden Reed to an extension last week, raising some questions about Christian Watson‘s future on a team that seemingly prefers to draft and develop young receiers rather than paying veterans.
“Lemps Talkin’ Pack” is back with a must-watch breakdown as we put a big green and gold bow on the Green Bay Packers’ 2026 NFL Draft! In this special episode, Chris Lempesis dives deep into the Packers’ full draft class, wrapping up all the action from Day 3 and analyzing what it means for the future of the franchise.
The Green Bay Packers over the weekend added 17 players in their quest to build a Super Bowl-quality roster. Between the six draft picks and the 11 undrafted free agents, here are some of the noteworthy additions.
Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst took care of some of the team’s biggest needs with his six picks in last week’s NFL Draft. “To be honest, I don’t know if I ever feel like I’ve checked every box because I don’t know if anything’s ever complete,” he said after the draft.
The Green Bay Packers left the 2026 NFL Draft with a solid haul of young talent, but they noticeably skipped over the running back position. With only six total draft picks this year, general manager Brian Gutekunst had to prioritize certain areas of the roster.
The 2026 NFL Draft is now finished, and the Green Bay Packers added six new players during the three- day selection meeting. GM Brian Gutekunst was pleased with his picks which were designed to take the team to the next step in their quest to be contenders in the NFC.
Eight months ago, the Packers traded defensive tackle Kenny Clark and two first-round picks to Dallas for Micah Parsons. It looked like a franchise-altering power move.
The Green Bay Packers did not have a prominent position in this year’s NFL Draft. They did not have a first-round pick, as that selection went to the Dallas Cowboys as part of the trade that brought them Micah Parsons shortly before the start of the 2025 season.
The Green Bay Packers announced the signing of wide receiver Jayden Reed to a contract extension on Friday, with ESPN reporting the deal is for three years and worth $50.25 million.