At the end of the 2024 season, Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst talked about the need for the Packers to crank up their level of urgency.
Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst made it a priority to improve the team's wide receiver room this offseason and did just that. The Packers selected Texas's Matthew Golden with the 23rd overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, who became their only receiver taken in the first round since 2002.
General Manager Brian Gutekunst strengthened the Green Bay Packers' pass rush during the NFL Draft by selecting edge rushers Barryn Sorrell and Collin Olliver in the fourth and fifth rounds, respectively.
The Green Bay Packers had a need at wide receiver in the 2025 NFL Draft, and in typical Brian Gutekunst fashion, it was addressed in multiple different ways.
General Manager Brian Gutekunst said plenty about how he views the Green Bay Packers’ receiver room during draft weekend, without saying a single word.
The NFL Draft has come and gone for the Green Bay Packers. Brian Gutekunst, the general manager of the Packers, selected eight new players and also added several undrafted free agents.
At least by Pro Football Focus’ NFL Draft rankings, Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst practically dislocated his arm while selecting his eight-man draft class because it was filled with so many reaches.
When the Green Bay Packers selected Matthew Golden and Savion Williams, the wide receiver room continues to grow. For general manager Brian Gutekunst and head coach Matt LaFleur, they were ecstatic.
The Green Bay Packers have made several big moves this offseason, and they may not be done just yet. With the 2025 NFL draft in the books, star cornerback Jaire Alexander is still on the team, despite reports indicating that the Packers are looking to trade him before the start of the upcoming campaign.
The 2025 NFL Draft is now finished, and the Green Bay Packers added eight new players during the three- day selection meeting. GM Brian Gutekunst was pleased with his picks which were designed to take the team to the next step in their quest to be contenders in the NFC.
The 2025 NFL Draft is over. Mock drafts, consensus boards, you name it, they’ll all go back into storage until the 2026 cycle finds us. For the Green Bay Packers, they often say the draft is the lifeblood of their franchise.
Brian Gutekunst says he doesn’t look at Relative Athletic Score, but the Green Bay Packers’ 2025 NFL Draft class was filled with high-RAS performers. According to Kent Lee Platte, the man behind RAS, the Packers ranked eighth this year.
Grade: C- Best Pick: WR Matthew Golden, No. 23 Overall What We Liked: Golden at 23 was impressive value that I would've salivated over if I was a general manager.
Boundary receiver, slot, running back, wildcat quarterback. You name it, Savion Williams did it as a college player. His ability to play everywhere on offense and be an electric piece was ultimately what convinced the Green Bay Packers to pull the trigger on him in the third round of the NFL Draft.
The days of lighter guys being added to the Green Bay Packers' offensive line are probably gone. Over the past two months, general manager Brian Gutekunst has added almost 700 pounds of power to the line, signing guard Aaron Banks in free agency and drafting Anthony Belton in the second round of the draft.
Post-draft, Brian Daboll confirmed Russell Wilson will remain the Giants‘ starter entering the season. Considering Jaxson Dart‘s profile, it should not be expected the former Ole Miss and USC passer would have a good chance to overtake Wilson before the season.
The Green Bay Packers combined good value and need by taking wide receiver Matthew Golden with the 23rd overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Now, general manager Brian Gutekunst has seven picks left to make on Days 2 and 3 of the process.
The time is here! Happy draft day to all who celebrate! Timelines have been filled with prospect evaluations and mock drafts since the season ended, and now it’s time to sit back and see how it all transpires.
Green Bay Packers GM Brian Gutekunst addressed the media in the days leading up to the 2025 NFL Draft. One of the things he addressed was the future of two key players.
The Green Bay Packers were a good football team in 2024, finishing the regular season with an 11-6 record and securing a playoff spot for the second consecutive year.
One of the biggest questions that many fans, both of the Green Bay Packers and of other teams, have had going into this year’s draft is when, or if, the team will trade two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Jaire Alexander.
Prior to the 2022 NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers traded All-Pro wide receiver Davante Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders for a first and second round pick.
After the 2022 NFL season, the Green Bay Packers, led by general manager Brian Gutekunst and President/CEO Mark Murphy, decided that it was time to take the keys of offense away from four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers and hand them over to Jordan Love.
Yesterday, Brian Gutekunst spoke to reporters and this morning, Matt LaFleur had his turn. We can’t gleam a ton from the NFL Owners Meetings. This is a big time for managers, coaches and owners to give vague answers and not show their cards.
Last offseason, the Packers were active on the free agent market. Big-ticket deals for running back Josh Jacobs and safety Xavier McKinney helped lead the team to a record of 11-6 and a playoff berth in 2024.
While this 2024-25 season undoubtedly ended in disappointment of the Green Bay Packers, a broader look at the organization and where it's at as a whole does put things in a more positive light.