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Jason Wilde on the Packers Draft, Roster Gaps, and Gutey’s Next Moves

Jason Wilde on the Packers Draft, Roster Gaps, and Gutey’s Next Moves

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Jason Wilde joined Jen, Gabe, and Chewy for a wide-ranging Packers conversation centered on the upcoming draft, Brian Gutekunst’s roster-building philosophy, and where Green Bay still has real questions to answer. Jason explained why “best player available” is often more complicated than the cliché suggests, sharing a great Ted Thompson story to illustrate how need can still break ties on a draft board. He also compared Gutekunst’s approach to John Schneider’s, arguing that while there are many ways to build a roster, the Packers GM has so far built teams that are good, but not yet truly championship-level. The conversation also dug into cap space, possible restructures, and what Green Bay’s offseason may look like from here. Jason suggested the Packers could lean more toward draft picks, bargain signings, and extensions for players they already know they want to keep, with names like Tucker Kraft and Christian Watson coming up in that context. He also pointed to one of his biggest concerns with the current roster: not the frontline starters, but the lack of enough draft capital to properly backfill future departures. Wilde questioned whether the Packers have done enough to prepare for contract decisions looming at wide receiver and elsewhere, while making it clear that cornerback still feels like the most obvious immediate need.
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