One eligible player didn’t get a 5th-year option because of his position definition, but the Packers are working on a handful of extensions.
The Green Bay Packers have a good problem to deal with: having too many players that they want to give contract extensions to from a recent draft class. The class in question is from 2022, when the team selected Georgia defenders Quay Walker and Devonte Wyatt in the first round.
The Packers could have given both of those players option years for 2026, but chose to exercise the option on only Wyatt. In a recent interview, general manager Brian Gutekunst said that the team chose not to give the option to Walker because of how the NFL defines linebackers. In short, the league lumps 3-4 edge rushers in with all off-ball linebackers when calculating those option amounts, inflating the number for the latter group, which is paid less than pass-rushers.
Wyatt, on the other hand, got his option year for 2026, but that doesn’t mean that Walker is on his way out next offseason. He is one of a few players that the Packers are prioritizing in contract negotiations, along with 4th-round pick Zach Tom. The team also has plenty of tough decisions coming on other players as well, with wide receivers Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs, guard Sean Rhyan, and left tackle Rasheed Walker all heading into the final years of their rookie contracts.
Who gets a deal done first? My money is still on Tom, but the Packers have been vocal about wanting to come to an agreement with Quay Walker as well. Don’t expect anything to be signed prior to training camp, but there is at least a decent chance that someone might sign before the regular season starts.
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