Green Bay Packers Add Former Iowa TE Off Waivers to Bolster Depth
The Green Bay Packers continued tweaking their offseason roster by claiming tight end Luke Lachey off waivers from the Houston Texans. The move fills a clear need for additional depth at the position and brings in a young player with blocking upside — something the team has been actively seeking.
Green Bay Packers Add Luke Lachey
Lachey, a seventh‑round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, spent his entire rookie season on the Texans’ practice squad after being waived during final roster cuts. He never appeared in a regular‑season game for Houston, but his college résumé at Iowa and his physical profile made him an intriguing developmental option for teams looking to strengthen their tight end room.
A Tight End With Blocking Traits the Packers Value
At 6‑foot‑6 and 251 pounds, Lachey fits the mold of an in‑line tight end — the type of player who can help in the run game and protection packages. That’s an area where Green Bay has been thin, especially with Tucker Kraft recovering from a torn ACL and the team lacking a true blocking specialist behind him.
Reports note that Lachey embraces the physical side of the position, something that aligns well with what Matt LaFleur’s offense demands. His background at Iowa, a program known for producing technically sound tight ends, only strengthens the appeal.
College Production and Athletic Profile
Before entering the NFL, Lachey put together a solid career at Iowa:
- 74 receptions
- 893 yards
- 4 touchdowns
- 42 games played
He also posted a Relative Athletic Score of 7.42, showing above‑average explosiveness for the position. An ankle injury cut short his 2023 season, but he returned in 2024 and remained a reliable target in the Hawkeyes’ offense.
His combination of size, experience, and blocking willingness gives him a realistic chance to compete for a depth role in Green Bay.
A Crowded but Open Competition at Tight End
Lachey joins a tight end group that already includes:
- Tucker Kraft
- Luke Musgrave
- Josh Whyle
- Drake Dabney
- Messiah Swinson
- RJ Maryland
While the room is full, it’s not settled. Kraft’s injury recovery timeline and the lack of a proven in‑line blocker create an opportunity for Lachey to carve out a role if he impresses during OTAs and training camp.
Given that the Green Bay Packers have been actively searching for a “wide tight end body,” this waiver claim is more than just a flyer — it’s a targeted addition that fits a specific need.
What This Move Means for Green Bay
Claiming Luke Lachey is a low‑risk, potentially high‑value move for a team looking to round out its offensive personnel. He brings developmental upside, special teams potential, and the blocking traits the Packers have been missing since the draft.
Whether he ultimately makes the 53‑man roster or lands on the practice squad, Lachey gives Green Bay another option as they build toward the 2026 season — and another young player to evaluate in a position group that remains very much in flux.
