Dexter Lawrence 'wants out;' done with New York Giants
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With the 2026 NFL Draft under a week away, the Packers still have quite a few needs to address. They need a backup quarterback, a backup running back, another pass rusher, and help in the defensive secondary. Also, the team could use more offensive line depth.
Green Bay would reasonably want to acquire Dexter Lawrence from the New York Giants, but the combination of trade compensation and salary makes a deal highly unlikely.
Randall Cobb said that Packers fans should be a little more patient with WR Matthew Golden, especially considering their WR's histories.
New York Giants edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux is the center of another trade rumor and it's logical to assume the New England Patriots, Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions could have interest.
While the Packers have Keisean Nixon leading their cornerbacks, the team is still motivated to add to the grouping. ESPN’s Rob Demovsky believes the front office will be active pursuing the position in the draft, writing that it wouldn’t be a surprise “if the Packers pick more than one” cornerback.
With the free-agency winds beginning to calm, the Packers are pleased with how all the pieces fell. Green Bay utilized all avenues to build its roster, along with re-signing center Sean Rhyan and a slew of other veterans with expiring contracts.
Jacob Morley of the Green Bay Draft Guide helped identify the most Packers-y prospect fit at every position in the 2026 NFL draft.
The Green Bay Packers turned heads on Friday when news broke that they had traded wide receiver Dontayvion Wicks to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for a 2026 fifth-round pick and a 2027 sixth-round pick.
Kraft's sample size against NFL-caliber talent was small, but the Packers turned on the film and saw the future. That third-round pick is now one of the faces of this franchise. Meanwhile, a top 10 pick like Rosen was out of the league by 25.
The Packers are hosting Washington defensive tackle Anterio Thompson on a pre-draft visit. The Madison native played at four colleges.