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  • Bretsky
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    Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
    The Packers have reached an agreement on a three-year contract extension with offensive lineman Sean Rhyan, according to NFL Media. The new deal is valued at $33 million and could rise to as much as $39 million with incentives.

    This looks similar to the deal FA Tyler Biadasz signed recently. Expect to hear of release of Jenkins any time now.
    HOLY SHIT GUTEBAG

    Lotta Ching for Sean Ryan

    Probably a better signing than Banks thought for what we overpaid him

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  • Joemailman
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    My guess is this is really a 2 year deal for 15-20 million, with another extension if he does well.

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  • texaspackerbacker
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    Rhyan did good, but that seems like a bit much. We'll see I guess.

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  • Joemailman
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    The Packers have reached an agreement on a three-year contract extension with offensive lineman Sean Rhyan, according to NFL Media. The new deal is valued at $33 million and could rise to as much as $39 million with incentives.

    This looks similar to the deal FA Tyler Biadasz signed recently. Expect to hear of release of Jenkins any time now.

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  • sharpe1027
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    Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
    Franklin was 2nd team All-Pro in 2024 when he led the NFL in tackles. His strong point in stopping the run. His weakness is M2M pass coverage. Last year the Colts had one of the NFL's top run defenses. Last year he played 95% of defensive snaps, which means the Colts left him on the field in likely passing situations. I think Gannon will use him differently. Gannon likes to use a lot of dime in likely pass situations. No doubt DT is now one of the biggest areas of need on the Packers.
    In 2024, the Colts defense couldn't get off the field. Lots of opportunities to rack up tackle numbers.

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  • Patler
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    Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
    Franklin was 2nd team All-Pro in 2024 when he led the NFL in tackles. His strong point in stopping the run. His weakness is M2M pass coverage. Last year the Colts had one of the NFL's top run defenses. Last year he played 95% of defensive snaps, which means the Colts left him on the field in likely passing situations. I think Gannon will use him differently. Gannon likes to use a lot of dime in likely pass situations. No doubt DT is now one of the biggest areas of need on the Packers.
    All true, but Franklin's statistical performance (not the be-all, end-all evaluation, for sure) dropped significantly from the previous three years. Not a good sign from a soon-to-be 30 year old player.

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  • Patler
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    They traded a young, seemingly improving player for an old player whose stats dropped significantly in 2025 from the previous three years. New player destined to replace another young player who has improved each year. Hard to feel good about that trade. Reverse of what I have come to expect from the Packers.

    Now throw in the fact of no first round draft pick, and it is difficult to see a path for improving from last year.

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  • Joemailman
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    Franklin was 2nd team All-Pro in 2024 when he led the NFL in tackles. His strong point in stopping the run. His weakness is M2M pass coverage. Last year the Colts had one of the NFL's top run defenses. Last year he played 95% of defensive snaps, which means the Colts left him on the field in likely passing situations. I think Gannon will use him differently. Gannon likes to use a lot of dime in likely pass situations. No doubt DT is now one of the biggest areas of need on the Packers.

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  • Patler
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    Originally posted by sharpe1027 View Post
    Terrible in coverage, misses a lot of tackles, huge salary. What's not to like?
    ... and he hits 30 before the season.

    For two consecutive years Gute trades his best (only) run-stopping DT. Must plan on getting some DTs somewhere, and letting Quay leave.

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  • sharpe1027
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    Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
    Packers have traded DT Colby Wooden to the Colts for LB Zaire Franklin. Franklin led the NFL with 173 tackles and made the Pro Bowl in 2024. He started all 17 games in 2025 and had 125 tackles with 5 PD, 2 sacks and 7 TFL. He will turn 30 in July. Franklin has a cap number of 7 million. Wooden had a base salary of 1.1 million.
    Terrible in coverage, misses a lot of tackles, huge salary. What's not to like?

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  • texaspackerbacker
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    Good for Biadasz getting that much from them. I wouldn't have wanted the Packers to pay that much.

    Hopefully Zaire Franklin is a step up from Quay Walker. I generally like the trade.

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  • Joemailman
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    Packers have traded DT Colby Wooden to the Colts for LB Zaire Franklin. Franklin led the NFL with 173 tackles and made the Pro Bowl in 2024. He started all 17 games in 2025 and had 125 tackles with 5 PD, 2 sacks and 7 TFL. He will turn 30 in July. Franklin has a cap number of 7 million. Wooden had a base salary of 1.1 million.

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  • pittstang5
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    Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
    Ian Rapoport
    ‪@rapsheet.bsky.social‬


    The Raiders are trading star edge Maxx Crosby to the Ravens for pick No. 14 and additional compensation, per me and @tompelissero.bsky.social
    . A blockbuster.

    A new home for Crosby and a true rebuild for Las Vegas.
    Saw it's two 1st round picks. This year's (No. 14) and Baltimore next year's 1st rounder.

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  • Bretsky
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    Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
    Chargers signed Biadasz to a 3 year, $30 million dollar deal yesterday.

    Makes that Aaron Banks Cap number of 24,000,000 look GREAT ))

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  • Joemailman
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    Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
    Regarding Doubs, yes, I would definitely be among those saying "Wow, he got that much?" hahaha. He's good, and I love him, but he isn't worth that much. More power to him if he can take the Niners for that much.

    Regarding Gary, I read the thing about the hack too. Where there's smoke, there's usually fire. It wouldn't be the worst thing if he did get cut. He might be capable of snapping back, but I wouldn't bet $18 million or whatever this season on it.

    Regarding the Bears deal for that Center, maybe that makes it more likely that the Packers end up with Biadasz - a good thing IMO.

    Regarding the Raiders, they are a prime example of the opposite of the Packers - a stupidly run team that feels the need for a total rebuild. They're so far down now, though, that a rebuild would hardly be noticeable.

    Regarding Crosby, I don't know if he is good enough to justify that much in trade or not. I'm more pleased if he goes to the Ravens than the Bears, though.
    Chargers signed Biadasz to a 3 year, $30 million dollar deal yesterday.

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