The Green Bay Packers have flirted with contention over the past few seasons. However, 2025 may be the defining year that determines whether this iteration of the franchise is truly ready to chase championships—or merely tread water in a loaded NFC. Note that quarterback Jordan Love is looking more and more like the real deal. As such, the front office owes it to the locker room and fan base to reinforce this roster with immediate-impact talent. That means shaking off their traditionally conservative approach and aggressively exploring the trade market. If the Packers are serious about breaking through the NFC’s elite tier, a couple of names deserve serious attention.
We didn’t love the Packers’ offseason. That’s simply because we don’t think they got much better. Yes, there were some encouraging moves—especially in the draft. That said, nothing screams “win-now.” Nate Hobbs and Aaron Banks were interesting free-agent signings. Still, both came at a premium. Also, neither feels like a needle-mover. First-round wide receiver Matthew Golden could be a gem, though. He adds explosiveness to a wideout room that’s growing into one of the most intriguing young units in the league. However, the jury’s still out on second-round tackle Anthony Belton and third-round receiver Savion Williams. Both have upside but unclear roles.
It’s possible the Packers approached this offseason with 2026 more in mind than 2025. Maybe they employed a long-term view focused on internal development and cap stability. Still, the NFC is up for grabs and their division rivals are loading up. As such, the time to strike might be now. That’s why a calculated splash via trade could shift the entire outlook of the season.
Here we’ll try to to look at the players who are the Green Bay Packers 2 best trade targets to round out their 2025 roster.
Jalen Ramsey seems like a very obvious target for Green Bay. Sure, he’s no longer the absolute top cornerback in the league. However, the seven-time Pro Bowler is still an elite, versatile defender. He still brings swagger, experience, and a championship pedigree. Also, Miami Dolphins appear open to moving on from Ramsey, in part due to the team’s tight cap situation. That’s where Green Bay comes in.
It’s not just that the Packers could use Ramsey’s on-field presence. It’s that they may also be ready to move on from All-Pro corner Jaire Alexander. He has battled injuries and consistency over the past couple of seasons. A potential swap involving the two stars, or even a separate deal that includes picks and cap maneuvering, could make sense for both sides. Crucially, any move for Ramsey would likely require a contract restructure. His current deal bloats the cap sheet and isn’t tenable for a team like the Packers.
That said, what Ramsey brings is exactly what Green Bay needs. He carries a big-game mentality, lockdown coverage, and leadership in the secondary. His presence would allow defensive coordinator Jeff...