Report: Green Bay Packers Not Done Handing Out Extensions In 2026 Offseason
The Green Bay Packers haven’t made major waves in free agency this offseason, but that doesn’t mean they’re standing still. Instead of chasing splashy outside additions, the organization is focusing inward — specifically on securing long‑term deals for Tucker Kraft and Devonte Wyatt, two young players who have become central to the team’s future.
According to a June 4 report from Easton Butler of Packer Report, the Packers are actively working on extensions for both players, with the goal of finalizing Kraft’s deal before training camp and Wyatt’s before Week 1.
Green Bay Packers Have A No-Brainer With Tucker Kraft

Kraft has quickly become one of the most important pieces in Green Bay’s offense. Over his first two seasons, he appeared in all 34 regular‑season games, producing 50 receptions for 707 yards and seven touchdowns in 2024. Before his ACL injury last season, he was on pace for an even bigger breakout: 32 catches, 489 yards, and six touchdowns in just eight games.
At only 25 years old, Kraft has the ceiling to become not just a Pro Bowl‑level player, but potentially an All‑Pro. Matt LaFleur’s offense leaned heavily on the tight end position last year, and with Jordan Love continuing to develop, Kraft’s role is expected to remain a focal point once he’s fully healthy.
LaFleur recently offered an encouraging update, noting that Kraft “looks great right now” and could be ready by the start of training camp or shortly after.
Spotrac currently projects Kraft’s market value at around $62 million over four years, a contract that would place him among the top three highest‑paid tight ends in the league. For a player who has already shown elite production and versatility, the investment makes sense.
Devonte Wyatt’s Health and Return Are Critical for Green Bay’s Defense
While Kraft headlines the offensive side, Devonte Wyatt remains a crucial piece of the Packers’ defensive identity. The former first‑round pick is entering the final year of his rookie deal, playing 2026 on a fifth‑year option worth $13 million.
Wyatt’s last two seasons have been disrupted by injuries, including a broken fibula and ligament damage suffered on Thanksgiving against the Detroit Lions. limiting him to 10 games in 2025 and causing missed time the year before. Even so, his impact when healthy is undeniable.
Green Bay’s defensive front struggled late last season, and Wyatt’s return is essential for stabilizing the interior. His explosiveness and ability to disrupt plays at the line of scrimmage make him one of the most valuable defenders on the roster.
Packers Reinforce Defensive Line With Javon Hargrave
To bolster the defensive front further, the Packers added veteran defensive tackle Javon Hargrave on a two‑year, $23 million deal after his release from the Minnesota Vikings. Hargrave brings experience, pass‑rush ability, and familiarity with new defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon.
As ESPN’s Rob Demovsky noted, the signing not only fills a major need but also reunites Hargrave with a coach who understands how to maximize his skill set.
Why These Extensions Matter for Green Bay’s Long‑Term Plan
Locking in Kraft and Wyatt would give the Packers stability at two premium positions, tight end and defensive tackle,while ensuring continuity for a roster built around young talent. With Jordan Love entering his prime and the team investing heavily in both trenches, these extensions signal a commitment to sustainable growth rather than short‑term gambles.
If the Packers can finalize both deals before the season, they’ll enter 2026 with a clearer long‑term core and fewer distractions as they push for another deep playoff run.
