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Packers’ free agent tackle predicted to earn massive payday this offseason
Green Bay Packers: Adam Stenavich is Feeling Great About Jordan Morgan's Development as 2025 Season Opening Approaches, Says Left Tackle Competition Isn't Over Yet 3 Green Bay Packers offensive tackle Rasheed Walker (63) takes a selfie on a fan’s phone after a touchdown by running back Josh Jacobs on Sunday, November 24, 2024, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. The Packers won the game, 38-10.Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

The Green Bay Packers have had their share of offensive line problems this season. Elgton Jenkins just hit injured reserve. The injuries have been there all year and refuse to go away. Aaron Banks has disappointed – all $77 million of him. 

In that context, availability and starting experience are especially valuable commodities. That’s what left tackle Rasheed Walker has given them. He has been superbly average. And heading into free agency this offseason, that might be more than enough to win him a frighteningly large paycheck.

Like MLB shortstops or NBA centers, Walker can make bank just by being capable at key position

According to an anonymous NFC executive, Walker could be looking at a contract that exceeds the four-year, $82 million deal that Tennessee’s Dan Moore, a comparably mid-tier tackle, netted last cycle.

As ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler notes, “big money awaits even average tackles.” Per Fowler, that executive expects to see Walker be “‘paid paid.'”

In his fourth NFL season, 43 starts into his career, Walker is the epitome of doing enough – perhaps a little more, at times a little less. Pro Football Focus gives him an overall grade of 68.1, good for 34th out of 76 at his position. He ranks 35th in pass protection, 46th defending the run.

Walker’s plus pass grade comes through in a 94.3% success rate, observes Bowen. That ranks seventh, a lot better than just average. He also “has the footwork and mobility to match speed on the edges.”

That said, Walker is not without fundamental flaws. “His technique could still improve, and he lacks a strong anchor,” Bowen also writes. It all adds up to a solid, perhaps slightly above-average player at an important position.


Packers' offensive line dealt yet another blow ahead of matchup vs. Trey Hendrickson 2 Green Bay Packers offensive tackle Rasheed Walker (63) provides pass protection for quarterback Jordan Love (10) during the first quarter of their game against the Washington Commanders Thursday, September 11, 2025 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Whether the Packers believe he is worth over $20 million per year remains to be seen. In 2025, Walker is making $3.4 million in the final year of his rookie deal.

This article first appeared on WI Sports Heroics and was syndicated with permission.

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