Left Tackle Named Packers' No. 1 Priority With Rasheed Walker Expected To Leave In Free Agency
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The Packers Have To Hope They Struck Gold Twice At Left Tackle
Getting three years of quality starting left tackle play out of a seventh-round pick would be a feather in the cap of any general manager, and that’s exactly what Brian Gutekunst did when he drafted Rasheed Walker in 2022. Four years after he joined the team, Walker will hit free agency. And, as much as the Green Bay Packers might like to keep him around, it seems awfully implausible. Given their cap situation, they cannot afford to bring him ba…
Left Tackle Named Packers' No. 1 Priority With Rasheed Walker Expected To Leave In Free Agency
The Green Bay Packers will likely lose starting left tackle Rasheed Walker in free agency. While the fourth-year Penn State alum is a solid player, his positional value means he is in for a bloated pay raise this offseason. It’s hard to imagine the Packers would be eager to shell out his four-year, $81 million projected market value, per Spotrac. His departure, however, would leave a massive hole on an already unstable offensive line. In ranking…
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