Green Bay Packers Propose Multi-Player Trades With Jets, Steelers to Boost Defense
Green Bay Packers Propose Multi-Player Trades With Jets, Steelers to Boost Defense

Green Bay Packers Propose Multi-Player Trades With Jets, Steelers to Boost Defense

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The Green Bay Packers are exploring bold trade options to improve their defense as they prepare for the 2025 NFL season. One major proposal involves acquiring star pass rusher T.J. Watt from the Pittsburgh Steelers amid stalled contract talks, with the Packers potentially offering wide receiver Romeo Doubs, defensive prospect Lukas Van Ness, and high draft picks in return. This move aims to significantly boost the Packers' pass rush and defensive front, addressing a key team need. Another high-profile NBA-style trade concept involves the Packers trading for cornerback Sauce Gardner from the New York Jets, exchanging offensive guard Sean Rhyan, linebacker Quay Walker, and a future second-round pick, which would strengthen Green Bay's secondary following Jaire Alexander's departure. General manager Brian Gutekunst has previously made impactful decisions by avoiding certain trades, such as those involving Darren Waller and Chase Claypool, who have had mixed fortunes after leaving their teams. These trade ideas reflect the Packers' willingness to take calculated risks to build a more competitive roster around young quarterback Jordan Love and position themselves for a championship run.

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