Recently added Packers defender sparks intrigue by pushing for another major move involving player tied to Jonathan Gannon
Zaire Franklin wants Kenny Moore II on the Packers as well, but in reality this is a highly unlikely move for Green Bay, and one Brian Gutekunst should stay away from.
The Green Bay Packers have already made two trades this offseason, sending Rashan Gary to the Dallas Cowboys for a 2027 fourth-round pick and Colby Wooden to the Indianapolis Colts for linebacker Zaire Franklin. And the veteran acquisition is already wanting to bring an old buddy alongside him to Green Bay.
Slot cornerback Kenny Moore II and the Colts agreed to seek a trade partner, and Franklin seems to want his old teammate on the Packers according to his recent social media post.
A hard deal to actually pull off
Even though it makes sense that Zaire Franklin would want his friend in Green Bay, the Packers are highly unlikely to make this type of move for several reasons.
First, Moore is primarily a slot corner. The Packers already have Javon Bullard as a starter there, he doesn’t have much room to move to deep safety with Xavier McKinney and Evan Williams there, so it’s an investment basically for depth.
Then, trading more draft picks for Moore isn’t a smart move. He is 30 years old and has been in the league since 2017, so it’s hard to find good reasons for an investment like this at cornerback — a position where players tend to regress quickly. The Packers traded two first-rounders for Micah Parsons and a 2027 sixth-rounder for Darian Kinnard, so the team is not in position to keep throwing picks away for veterans, unless it’s an actual investment to significantly improve the team.
Additionally, Moore is slated to make $10 million in 2026, the final year of his current deal. The Packers have $22 million in cap space, so it’s technically feasible, but it’s a huge salary for a player who wouldn’t be what the roster needs at this point.
Packers defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon was Kenny Moore’s position coach for three years, between 2018 and 2020, but the overall combination makes this move unrealistic for Green Bay.
Franklin and Moore played together on the Colts from 2018 to 2025. Undrafted in 2017, Moore initially signed with the New England Patriots, but didn’t make the 53-man roster and was immediately claimed off waivers by the Colts, staying in Indy for the following nine seasons.
