Updated Packers 90-man depth chart projection after a draft that added talent and created real competition across the roster

The Green Bay Packers have made eight draft selections, and now the roster looks pretty much what will be heading into training camp and preseason in a few months.With some undrafted free agent additions as well, it's a good time to check how the depth chart is at every position. Quarterbacks (3) Starter: Jordan LoveDepth: […]

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Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs (87) celebrates with wide receivers Christian Watson (9) and Jayden Reed (11) after scoring a touchdown during the third quarter against the Arizona Cardinals at Lambeau Field.
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The Green Bay Packers have made eight draft selections, and now the roster looks pretty much what will be heading into training camp and preseason in a few months.

With some undrafted free agent additions as well, it's a good time to check how the depth chart is at every position.

Quarterbacks (3)

  • Starter: Jordan Love
  • Depth: Malik Willis, Sean Clifford
    • The Packers haven't made any addition to the quarterback room in 2025, keeping the same players who finished the season on the active roster.

    Running backs

    • Starter: Josh Jacobs
    • Depth: Emanuel Wilson, MarShawn Lloyd, Chris Brooks, Amar Johnson, Jalen White
      • The Packers didn't draft any running backs during a strong draft for the position, a good sign for MarShawn Lloyd. Johnson and White were added as UDFAs, while Chris Brooks fights for a roster spot as a special teamer.

      Wide receivers

      • Starters: Jayden Reed, Romeo Doubs, Dontayvion Wicks
      • Depth: Matthew Golden, Christian Watson, Savion Williams, Mecole Hardman, Malik Heath, Bo Melton, Julian Hicks, Cornelius Johnson, Tulu Griffin, Julian Fleming
        The Packers overinvested (in a good sense) in the position, drafting Golden and Williams with two of their first three picks, then adding Fleming as a UDFA. It's a long-term perspective, because only Reed and Wicks had contracts beyond 2025. Watson will start the season on the PUP list.

      Tight ends

      • Starter: Tucker Kraft
      • Depth: Luke Musgrave, Ben Sims, John FitzPatrick, Messiah Swinson, Johnny Lumpkin
        • No big investments here, but they re-signed John FitzPatrick. The team is clearly comfortable with Kraft and Musgrave.

        Offensive line

        • Starters: Rasheed Walker, Aaron Banks, Elgton Jenkins, Sean Rhyan, Zach Tom
        • Depth: Jordan Morgan, Anthony Belton, Kadeem Telfort, John Williams, Travis Glover, Jacob Monk, Donovan Jennings, Marquis Hayes, Trey Hill, Tyler Cooper, Brant Banks, J.J. Lippe
          • This is a fascinating group. The Packers drafted Belton and Williams, then signed Cooper, Banks, and Lippe as UDFAs. Walker, Rhyan, and Tom are entering the last year of their deals, and Tom is the only one who will most likely get an extension. Morgan and Belton will both have opportunities to win the left tackle and right guard jobs.

          Defensive tackles


          Edges

          • Starters: Rashan Gary, Lukas Van Ness
          • Depth: Kingsley Enagbare, Barryn Sorrell, Collin Oliver, Brenton Cox Jr., Arron Mosby, Deslin Alexandre, Jeremiah Martin
            • The Packers drafted Sorrell in the fourth round, and his pro-ready physical tools make him an intriguing rotational piece. Collin Oliver will start his journey as a defensive end, but can jump to linebacker too. Cox and Mosby will fight for roster spots after finishing 2024 strong.

            Linebackers

            • Starters: Edgerrin Cooper, Quay Walker
            • Depth: Isaiah McDuffie, Ty'Ron Hopper, Isaiah Simmons, Kristian Welch, Jamon Dumas-Johnson
              • They didn't draft a true off-ball LB, but signed Simmons and Welch in free agency, plus added Dumas-Johnson as a rookie free agent. McDuffie got a two-year deal, and Walker is also expected to get some type of extension.

              Cornerbacks

              • Starters: Keisean Nixon, Nate Hobbs, Carrington Valentine
              • Depth: Micah Robinson, Kamal Hadden, Kalen King, Isaiah Dunn, Kaleb Hayes, Tyron Herring, Kahzir Brown, Jaire Alexander
                • Probably the weakest room of the roster, especially if Alexander is traded or released. The big signing was Nate Hobbs, and they also added a seventh-round pick in Robinson and some future deals/undrafted free agent types.

                Safeties

                • Starters: Xavier McKinney, Evan Williams
                • Depth: Javon Bullard, Zayne Anderson, Kitan Oladapo, Omar Brown, Johnathan Baldwin
                • After spending a lot of resources on the safety position last offseason, there wasn't much left to do now. Baldwin, a UDFA, is the only new face.

                Special teamers

                • Starters: Brandon McManus, Daniel Whelan, Matthew Orzech
                • Depth: Alex Hale (IPP)

                  The Packers re-signed Whelan as an exclusive-rights free agent and gave McManus a three-year deal to keep their ST operation rolling after a strong finish in the 2024 regular season. Alex Hale doesn't count towards the 90-man roster limit because he's a part of the International Pathway Program.