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Wake up each day as host Ryan Schlipp dives deep into the latest Green Bay Packers news and insights on the Packernet Podcast. Your leader in Packer news and Packers notes 365 days per year. The coverage ranges from day to day Packers information, to NFL news and NFL draft coverage. You won't find find a better Packers-centric NFL podcast anywhere.
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Big Sal is fired up — and this time it's not about X's and O's. Yesterday was the scheme. Today is about the soul. After Ryan called, screamed about Jordan Love, and then yanked the mic for tomorrow's pod, Sal had the runway all to himself — and he used every inch of it. Tyler Dunne's deep-dive piece over at Go Long TD on Javon Bullard stopped Big Sal cold at midnight in Peshtigo, and he is not letting Pack Nation sleep on it. Bullard grew up in Milledgeville, Georgia — population 17,000 — where he watched friends get grazed by bullets, land in cell block B, and end up in the ground. His operating philosophy coming out of it? Go 110% and deal with the consequences on the next play. When an entire Ohio State fan base called him dirty after he destroyed Marvin Harrison Jr. in the CFP, Bullard's response was two words: Make me the villain. Sal breaks down why that moment unlocked something genuinely dangerous in him. The Denver incident. Jordan Love shoved in the head. The Packers standing around pointing. TJ Lang had to say it out loud so Sal's saying it too — that cannot happen again. Bullard told Dunne: "We need that instinct to kill hope." The Bears had it at 21-3 in Chicago. Green Bay let the moment breathe. Twenty-five points later the season was done. Pack Nation — the dagger is living across the street from Lambeau Field. Subscribe, hit follow, and tell Ryan he better bring it tomorrow. #GoPackGo #PackNation #GreenBayPackers #JavonBullard #LetMeTellYouSomething #PackernetPodcast #BigSal #NFLDefense #JonathanGannon This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
Ryan kicks off a new position-by-position draft fit series, and he's starting where it matters most — quarterback. With Jordan Love locked in as the starter, the Packers need a legitimate backup who can actually operate Matt LaFleur's quick-rhythm, play-action system without turning the keys over to chaos. Ryan goes deep on what that prototype actually looks like, then runs the entire 2026 QB class through the filter. Drew Aller tops the board as the best fit — a bigger, stronger-armed version of the Jordan Love pre-draft profile who checks nearly every LaFleur box, with the key question being whether a fourth-round investment is justified Carson Beck and Cade Klubnik land in the NFL-ready-but-limited tier — serviceable operaters who can manage an offense but lack the ceiling tools Gutekunst typically chases Tailen Green and Cole Payton represent the high-upside developmental swing — Green is a freak athlete with legitimate accuracy concerns, Payton quietly checks every schematic box but comes from a small school Luke Altmeyer emerges as the most compelling late-round sleeper — a Clifford/Pratt 2.0 who mirrors exactly what the Packers have drafted at backup QB under LaFleur, possibly available in the seventh round Ryan also touches on Sawyer Robertson, Jalen Daniels, Diego Pavia, and a handful of UDFA targets including Fagnano and Gronowski. Call in with your backup QB takes at 608-501-0718. #GoPackGo #NFLDraft #GreenBayPackers #DraftRoom #PackNation #BackupQB #DrewAller #MatLaFleur This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
It's another Friday night in the Packernet After Dark lab, and the callers are cooking. From a wild new mock draft contest idea to a passionate AI rant that Ryan absolutely did not plan, this one's got everything Pack Nation loves — unfiltered takes, loyal regulars, and the kind of honest conversation you can only get after dark. What's on the table tonight: 🎲 Caller Roulette Gets a Draft Twist — Garrett from Southern Illinois pitches a mock draft prediction contest for the whole crew, and Ryan's cautiously on board… as long as someone else does the spreadsheet work 🔥 The Keyshawn Nixon Question — Jim from Arkansas drops a Walmart steel beam analogy that absolutely WORKS, calling out Nixon's playoff non-tackle and asking what the culture standard really is in Green Bay 🤖 Ryan Goes OFF on AI Doomers — The water table crowd and the "I can see a sixth finger" crowd both catch strays in one of the most passionate mid-show rants of the year 🏟️ Naming Rights & Parsons Timeline — TJ from Alabama (multiple appearances tonight) breaks down the Micah Parsons return math, and Ryan explains the Lambeau naming rights debate in a way that actually makes sense ❤️ Big Sal Gets His Flowers — Arles calls in from the road and gives a genuinely touching breakdown of why Big Sal from Peshtigo has become must-listen content — and the Simpsons comparison might be the best one yet Subscribe, leave a rating, and call in at 608-501-0718 — new callers go straight to the front of the line. Nobody's hit the Roulette yet. Could be you. #Packers #GoPackGo #PackernetAfterDark #NFLDraft #MicahParsons #KeyshawnNixon #BigSal #PackNation This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
Pro days are flying fast and Pack Daddy is doing his best to keep up — so today we're doubling up and running through four schools in one shot. The Georgia Pro Day had all 32 teams in attendance and delivered some serious buzz, and yes, Brian Gutekunst was spotted in the building. That alone tells you the Packers are doing their homework. Oscar Delp (TE, Georgia) stole the show with a 4.48 forty — nearly a third of a second faster than projected — drawing Brock Bowers comparisons from scouts on site. He's now firmly in the tight end two conversation and a legitimate late Day 2 target. CJ Allen (LB, Georgia) looked smooth and rangy in position drills, with the Steelers emerging as a surprise potential landing spot at 21. First round floor remains intact. Kapina Gushkin (S, Ole Miss) was the biggest riser of the day — a largely unknown transfer from Washington State ran a 4.33 forty and a 41-inch vertical, leaving scouts scrambling. Top 30 visits with the Colts and Bengals already locked in. Derek Moore (Edge, Michigan) didn't run the forty but turned heads with his explosion and bend off the edge, reportedly boosting his stock significantly in front of a large scout contingent. Zachariah Branch (WR, Georgia) stood on elite combine numbers and had dinner with the Steelers, who lost Calvin Austin and are clearly looking for a ready-made return specialist with gadget upside. More pro days are coming — stay locked in to the Draft Room as we push toward April. Subscribe, rate the show, and get your board submitted at nfldraftgrades.com. #GreenBayPackers #NFLDraft #DraftRoom #PackernetPodcast #NFLDraft2026 #ProDay #PackNation This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
Big Sal is standing in his living room in Peshtigo — thirty-one degrees, windows frosted over — and he is FIRED UP about a twenty-two-year-old safety from Milledgeville, Georgia. Pack Nation, it is time to talk about Javon Bullard. And Sal is not here to whisper. Bullard's rocky rookie year gets the full autopsy: yanked between free safety and slot corner, he became the first player since 2007 to log 250+ snaps at BOTH positions in a single season — and he still made 85 tackles. The ceiling was buried under the confusion. Year two tells a completely different story: once Hafley locked Bullard into the slot, his PFF coverage grade jumped from 49 to 63.7 — and in his final five games, he ranked inside the top three slot defenders in the entire league alongside Kyle Hamilton and Derwin James. Sal breaks down Jonathan Gannon's three-safety penny front and explains exactly why Bullard — with his Georgia background, hybrid college role, and two years of forced versatility — is the Budda Baker piece Gannon has been building toward his whole career. This is not a depth piece. This is architecture. Subscribe to Let Me Tell You Something on the Packernet Podcast Network and hit follow wherever you get your podcasts. When Bullard goes off in 2025 — you come back and tell Big Sal he was wrong. You won't be able to. #GoPackGo #Packers #JavonBullard #PackNation #NFLDraft #GreenBayPackers #LetMeTellYouSomething #PackernetPodcast This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
Big Sal from Peshtigo just finished a book. All four volumes. One thousand and twenty-four pages. And Pack Nation — it changed him. The Greatest Story in Sports: Green Bay Packers 1919–2019 by Cliff Christl is the definitive history of this franchise, and Sal came prepared to tell you exactly why it matters. This is not a fast episode and it is not a gentle one. Curly Lambeau's legendary Notre Dame backstory — the one printed in Hall of Fame plaques and official media guides for decades — was built by Lambeau himself, and Christl proved it with primary sources Don Hutson's mythologized stats couldn't be verified when Christl pulled the actual Alabama records — great player, stacked legend, nobody ever opened the case The 1989 Draft, Barry Sanders sitting on the board, and the organizational rot that produced Tony Mandarich — Sal has feelings he needs to physically release from his body The Ice Bowl, the Lombardi chapters, the community stock drives that kept this franchise alive when billionaires weren't coming to save it — this is the real story of the only fan-owned team in professional sports Subscribe, leave a review, and go get this book. Four volumes. Packers Pro Shop. Every page earned. #Packers #PackNation #GreenBayPackers #BigSal #LetMeTellYouSomething #PackerHistory #CliffChristl #NFLHistory #GoPackGo #PackernetPodcast This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
Pack Nation, it's another loaded night on Packernet After Dark. The calls are flying, the debate is spicy, and Ryan is pulling zero punches on the topics that actually matter heading into the 2026 offseason. From Lambeau Field naming rights to jersey patches to whether the Packers can realistically keep pace with Dallas and LA financially — this one gets real, fast. The Revenue Debate: Garrett from Southern Illinois says the jerseys and Lambeau are sacred and the organization needs to tighten its belt. Ryan fires back with the question nobody wants to answer — if everything is off limits, where does the money come from? Micah Parsons Timeline: The news hits mid-show — Parsons likely out two to four weeks to open the season. Does that change how Green Bay approaches the draft at edge rusher? Ryan breaks it down. Ravens Drama: Uncle Rico delivers a scorching take on the Deshaun Crosby physical saga, and Ryan agrees — the Ravens need to go underground and shut up. Draft Visit Breakdown: A deep dive into who the Packers are actually meeting with — corners and defensive linemen dominate, with 18 combined DB visits raising eyebrows. AI, Sal, and the Network's Future: Garrett pitches the John Madden voice, Andy from Kansas wants an acronym for SAL, and Ryan lays out exactly why he's doing whatever the hell he wants. Keyshawn Nixon Trade Value: Andy from Kansas floats the idea — could Nixon be packaged in a trade to move up? Ryan thinks it's more worthwhile than people realize. Subscribe, leave a five-star review, and call in at 608-501-0718 — new callers go straight to the front of the line. #PackernetAfterDark #GreenBayPackers #NFLDraft2026 #MicahParsons #PacNation #PackDaddy #PackernetPodcast #NFLOffseason #LambeauField #Ravens This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
The 2026 NFL Draft just got its first major controversy — and it has nothing to do with tape. Pack Daddy breaks down the rapidly unraveling Dan Orlovsky situation in full, tracing how a single bold take on Get Up turned into one of the messiest media meltdowns in recent draft history. The CAA connection: Orlovsky, Mike Tannenbaum, and Ty Simpson are all represented by the same agency — and both media members publicly went to bat for Simpson as QB one within hours of each other, raising serious questions about conflicts of interest and the long-standing tradition of agents using media relationships to boost draft stock The 12-to-15 GMs claim: Orlovsky doubled down on Pat McAfee, claiming nearly every NFL decision-maker he texted agreed Simpson is the top quarterback — only for both Daniel Jeremiah and Mel Kuiper to flatly say they haven't spoken to a single person who believes that The meltdown in real time: From "what big games?" to inspirational quote-posting and dodging Pat McAfee's FaceTime, Pack Daddy walks through every painful step of Orlovsky's implosion The bigger picture: Whether or not this specific conspiracy holds water, agents have always tried to influence the draft narrative — and this saga is a masterclass in why you should always follow the money before you follow the take Hit subscribe, leave a five-star review, and call in your takes at 608-561-3243. Pack Nation, the offseason just got interesting. #NFLDraft #DanOrlovsky #TySimpsons #FernandoMendoza #DraftRoom #PackernetPodcast #PackDaddy #NFLDraft2026 #QBOne #CAAScandal #DraftAnalysis #GreenBayPackers This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02        
Big Sal from Peshtigo is back — and he needs Pack Nation to pump the brakes before Green Bay writes a thirty-million-dollar check. Christian Watson is an absolute weapon. When he's on the field. And that right there, says Sal, is the whole conversation. Sal lays out the cold math: Watson has suited up for just 48 of a possible 68 regular season games across four NFL seasons — a pattern, not a bad-luck streak — and yet the Packers may be on the verge of handing him one of the richest wide receiver contracts in the league The fishing resort analogy hits hard: everyone at the dock swears the motor is beautiful when she runs — but Sal isn't signing a thirty-million-dollar lease on a conditional clause With Romeo Doubs gone to New England, Matthew Golden stepping into the number one role on rookie money, Jayden Reed locked in underneath, and Tucker Kraft returning from his own ACL — Sal argues Green Bay may already have everything they need without the mega extension Big Sal's ask isn't to walk away from Watson forever — it's to let training camp breathe, let Golden show what he is, and then reward Watson IF he proves it on the field Subscribe, leave a rating, and spread the word across Pack Nation. Let Me Tell You Something drops on the Packernet Podcast Network. #Packers #ChristianWatson #PackNation #GreenBay #NFLFreeAgency #LetMeTellYouSomething #BigSal #PackernetPodcast #NFLDraft2026 #MatthewGolden This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
Pack Daddy takes a deep dive into the most underappreciated unit on the Packers roster — the cornerbacks and safeties — and the picture is more complicated (and more encouraging) than the narrative suggests. This is a full secondary audit heading into 2026, and the numbers might just change your mind. Keyshawn Nixon & Carrington Valentine get the full PFF treatment — grades, penalty counts, coverage ratings, and the hard question of who's actually the future at corner in Green Bay Javon Bullard's breakout arc is dissected week-by-week, including that jaw-dropping stretch from Week 6 through Week 14 where he graded as a top-10 safety in football Xavier McKinney's dip gets proper context — is this a player decline or a coaching/scheme collapse that should fix itself under Gannon? Evan Williams, Katon Oladapo, and Benjamin St-Juste round out a deep secondary conversation, including what the three-safety system might mean for everyone's role Subscribe, leave a five-star review, and join the conversation with Pack Nation at 608-561-3243. Drop your DB takes on X @Pack_Daddy and @Packernetpodcast. #Packers #GreenBay #NFL #PackerNation #Cornerback #XavierMcKinney #CarringtonValentine #JavonBullard #EvanWilliams #NFLDraft2026 #Packernet This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
The Draft Room is back with a full breakdown of two pro days that had scouts buzzing — Oregon and Arkansas State — plus a deep dive on one of the most compelling late-round backs in the 2026 class. Emmanuel Pragnan put on a show in Eugene — 32 bench reps, a 7.73 three-cone, and individual meetings with the Cowboys, Vikings, Bengals, Texans, and Seahawks. The consensus No. 2 guard is climbing back toward early Day 2, and the Packers are paying attention to his Oregon linemate Alex Harkey as a versatile rotational target. Corey Rucker was the undisputed headliner at Arkansas State — the Sun Belt's all-time receiving leader wasn't even invited to the Combine, but a 4.38 40 and dominant position drills have scouts scrambling to fill their Top 30 visit calendars. Green Bay was in the building. The deep dive focuses on Noah Whittington — the Oregon workhorse who brings Bucky Irving-level vision and contact balance, elite ball security over 523 career carries, and special teams versatility. The turf toe kept him off the field in Jonesboro, but the film doesn't lie. Medical flags, pro comps, scheme fit, and where Whittington lands on the big board at nfldraftgrades.com — it's all covered. Submit your mock draft and check the board at nfldraftgrades.com. Call in at 608-561-3243. Pac Nation, let's keep building this thing together. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02        
Big Sal from Peshtigo is going analytical. Or at least he's trying. In this two-part episode, Sal boots up in full "objective processing mode" — no feelings, no opinions, pure football data — after TJ from Alabama called into After Dark and said he's fine with AI hosting, just not AI opinions. TJ now controls Big Sal's career trajectory, and Sal is handling it with complete, robotic calm. Completely fine. Sal delivers a genuinely graduate-level breakdown of Jonathan Gannon's multiple-front, pre-snap disguise system — Cover Four, pattern-matching coverage, and why the meatball takes about "four deep zones" are dead wrong The pressure architecture: how Gannon manufactures free rushers through stunts and gap math rather than raw blitz volume — and why it's designed to work backward from the coverage How Gannon flips conventional blitz timing to keep quarterbacks uncomfortable on every down — and what McKinney, Evan Williams, and Javon Bullard mean for this scheme in Green Bay The moment Sal tries to describe Micah Parsons as a "data point" and the whole bit collapses completely He is not a machine. He was never a machine. And he is not going anywhere. Subscribe, leave a five-star review, and tell TJ from Alabama that Big Sal is still here — still analytical, still emotional, still yours. Pack Nation out. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
Ryan breaks down two critical position groups on the Packers' roster — edge rusher and linebacker — and the picture that emerges is more urgent than the fan base wants to admit. With Micah Parsons recovering from ACL surgery and Rashawn Gary gone to Dallas, the Packers are leaning on a depth chart full of question marks, and Ryan isn't sugarcoating it. Micah Parsons ACL reality check: Surgery was December 29. Standard recovery for a high-level pass rusher is 9–12 months, which realistically pushes full readiness deep into the 2026 season. Don't believe the "ahead of schedule" hype — there's a set floor, and the Packers know it. Lucas Van Ness fifth-year option: Ryan lands closer to "do it" than "don't" — but the uncertainty around Van Ness's ceiling, combined with a depleted edge room, makes this one of the most consequential decisions of the offseason. Linebacker depth: Edgerrin Cooper is the real deal and the long-term anchor. Zaire Franklin is a one-year bridge. The audition belongs to Tyron Hopper and Isaiah McDuffie — and Ryan makes clear what a McDuffie ceiling actually looks like. The bigger picture: Ryan lays out the stark reality — Gutekunst needs a draft class that actually contributes, because the gap between the starters and the depth at edge, linebacker, and several other positions is getting harder to ignore. Subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen, and submit your mock drafts at nfldraftgrades.com. Pac Nation, let's get it. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
It's another packed night on the Packernet After Dark hotline, and Pac Nation is bringing the heat from every direction. From stadium naming rights philosophy to the looming AI revolution in NFL front offices, Ryan and the callers go deep on the big picture forces shaping pro football — and what it all means for your Green Bay Packers. TJ from Alabama kicks things off with a sharp breakdown of why naming rights aren't really about advertising at all — it's a status play — and follows up with a nuanced take on where AI belongs in sports media: data analysis? Absolutely. Opinion pieces? Leave that to the humans. Chris from Alabama lights the board up with a draft board realization that's been flying under the radar: left tackle might be a bigger need than anyone's admitting, and if Jordan Morgan doesn't lock it down, Green Bay could be dangerously thin at the most important position on the field. Uncle Rico drops back-to-back calls with sharp questions about Packers stock sales, NFL revenue sharing mechanics, and the five-year draft pick trading proposal making the rounds — Ryan breaks down exactly why the revenue share model is the only thing keeping small-market teams like Green Bay in the fight long-term. Hit subscribe, leave a five-star review, and call in at 608-501-0718 — new callers go to the front of the line! This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
Four pro days. Dozens of prospects. One scouting guide taking shape. Pack Daddy breaks down the Washington, South Carolina, South Carolina State, and Northwestern pro days — identifying the day two risers, the day three sleepers, and at least one player with Packers connections worth keeping an eye on. Washington Pro Day — Marquee prospect Denzel Boston impressed scouts with elite contested catch ability and improved explosiveness, bumping his vert to 37.5 inches and flashing an elite three cone for his size. Meanwhile, a Penn State transfer wide receiver posted near-combine-record unofficial 40 times and could be a significant sleeper if the tape backs it up. South Carolina Pro Day — Brandon C-Say fully rehabbed and posted a legit 4.40 in the 40, but health questions linger. Jalen Kilgore's safety/corner versatility is drawing top-30 visits from five franchises, and he might be the day's most intriguing rising stock. South Carolina State Pro Day — HBCU national champion Jared Washington clocked a 4.42 with 33 career pass breakups and a verified top speed faster than any Power Four prospect at the Shrine Bowl. The Packers met with him individually — worth watching. Northwestern Pro Day — Appleton North product Evan Beerston flipped to center and looked natural doing it. Caleb Tiernan continues to generate debate over his best pro position. Edge rusher Aidan Hubbard posted a full workout after a combine medical exclusion and looked the part. Don't forget — all scouting notes from the pro day cycle are being compiled into the guide at nfldraftgrades.com. Link is in the description below. Call in with your draft questions at 608-561-3243. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
Big Sal from Peshtigo couldn't sleep, the algorithm found him, and now Pack Nation has to hear about it. A Bears YouTube video titled "Poles Cooked Again" sent Sal to his kitchen at one in the morning — and what came out of that kitchen is this episode. Sal gives credit where it's due: January hurt. Caleb Williams was real. But the Packers who lost that wild card game were nine-and-seven-and-one, playing on fumes, without Micah Parsons — who was sitting in a training room with a torn ACL after going down December 14th. Facts are facts. The Bears beat one wounded team, lost in overtime to the Rams two weeks later with three Caleb Williams interceptions, and Ryan Poles is out here getting a B-plus for signing James Lynch (half a sack, one-point-three million) and Jack Samborn, whose primary value is that he can talk football over lunch. Sal breaks out the hardware store infomercial analogy — and it lands harder than it has any right to. Cap space was always the product. Nobody ever showed you the results. The closing promise: Micah Parsons is coming back healthy, angry, and in green and gold on opening day. Write it down. Save the audio. Find it in September. Subscribe, hit the button, and tell a Bears fan — they need something real to listen to. Go Pack Go. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
The Packers' defensive tackle room looks functional on the surface — but peel back the layers and there's a ticking clock underneath. Ryan breaks down the Hargrave signing, the Devonte Wyatt contract dilemma, and a depth chart that gets frighteningly thin very fast. This is the kind of position-by-position reckoning that reveals just how much work the 2026 NFL Draft still needs to do for Green Bay's front seven. Before getting to the trenches, Ryan fires through a loaded NFL news cycle: The 18-game season proposal — limiting players to 17 games would be, in Ryan's words, the single most egregious change to the NFL in his lifetime. He's got a better idea, and it's a two-bye solution that actually makes sense. Caleb Williams files to trademark "Iceman" and the no-look throw — a list of everyone who came before him is... long. Very long. Ryan puts this one in proper perspective. Bob Harlan remembered — a public celebration of life for the legendary Packers president drew Kevin Harlan, Ron Wolf, Mike McCarthy, and more. A moment worth honoring. Devonte Wyatt's weird contract reality — fifth-year option at nearly $13 million, no extension talks, and a DT room behind him that's essentially Warren Brinson and hope. Don't miss out — subscribe, leave a rating, and join the conversation with Pac Nation! This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
Pac Nation calls in and Pack Daddy delivers on another deep night of Packers talk. Kyle from Madison kicks things off by nominating the breakout players of the season — and the conversation around Jordan Love's dominant statistical year and Evan Williams' emergence as a true safety anchor is one every Packers fan needs to hear. Kyle makes the case that Jordan Love — six interceptions, nine games with a 100+ passer rating, and ice in his veins against the Lions — cemented his legacy this season, while Tucker Craft's injury-shortened breakout gets the credit it deserves as a what-could-have-been moment Garrett from Southern Illinois sparks a debate about Nico Collins' $40M/year deal, the NFL's exploding salary cap, and whether the league is slowly pricing fans out of the stadium experience True from Green Bay raises the pass rush depth question heading into 2026 — and Pack Daddy delivers a blunt take: Baron Sorrell's 5% pressure rate and 51 PFF grade don't match the hype, while Lucas Van Ness' underlying numbers tell a quietly encouraging story Ben from Minnesota drops a Lorenzo Styles question, and Pack Daddy breaks down the Ohio State tweener's 9.99 RAS, his limited college snap count, and why a seventh-round flier could be worth a shot under Gannon's DB development system Don't miss a single night of Packers offseason coverage — subscribe, leave a review, and call in at 608-501-0718! This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
Pack Nation, the Draft Room is back in session. We're rolling through the pro day circuit with a full breakdown of the Arkansas and Georgia Tech workouts — and there's more to unpack here than you might expect from two schools not typically in the first-round conversation. 🏈 Mike Washington Jr., RB, Arkansas — The fastest back at the Combine (4.33) looked even better in Fayetteville. Elite agility numbers, legitimate hands out of the backfield, and teams like the Saints, Bills, and Patriots all showing serious interest. He's a consensus Day 2 pick at 65 overall, and the buzz is rising. 🏈 Keelan Rutledge, IOL, Georgia Tech — The top-rated athlete among all offensive linemen at the Combine (90+ RAS) is drawing center reps at team requests. The Bears want a look. Ryan's got a Packers angle here worth hearing — interior flexibility fits Green Bay's board tendencies. 🏈 Haynes King, QB, Georgia Tech — The full deep dive. Three painful years at Texas A&M, a transfer, an ACC Player of the Year award, a historic Combine, and 52-of-54 at his Pro Day. The comps, the injury history, the scheme fit — it's all here. If you're building your big board or tracking the community submissions at nfldraftgrades.com, this one's required listening. Subscribe, leave a rating, and we'll see you in the Draft Room. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
Big Sal from Peshtigo has had ENOUGH — and this time he's coming with receipts. The Packers are carrying $43 million in dead cap in 2026, and over $34 million of it is going directly to the Dallas Cowboys' defensive line. That's not a typo. That's Rashan Gary and Kenny Clark — two guys Green Bay signed to nine-figure extensions — now suiting up for Jerry Jones while Green Bay pays the bill. Big Sal breaks down exactly where the dead money is coming from — and why these weren't bad luck, they were choices The Rashan Gary extension: signed during a 2-5 season, $96 million, traded for a 2027 fourth-round pick Kenny Clark: $64 million in July 2024, gone eleven months later as a cap casualty in the Parsons deal The bottom line: you cannot trade away two first-round picks, carry $43M in dead cap, AND call this a contention window — something has to give Gute, the window with Love and Parsons is real. Don't blow it. Subscribe, leave a review, and join Pac Nation wherever you listen. #Packers #GreenBay #NFLCap #DeadCap #LetMeTellYouSomething #BigSal #Packernet #MicahParsons #JordanLove #NFL2026 This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
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Edward Hunt

We need reed back

Nov 6th
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Darryle Yeater

I love these episodes!!!

Jan 11th
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Tyler S

https://youtu.be/zQm4JAjyjio Ryan just came out with this video on his YouTube channel. Getting excited for the Packers vs Bears game!

Jul 1st
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Darryle Yeater

This is the same episode from a few days ago

Jun 14th
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Darryle Yeater

Hahaha what an ass whooping we put on the Viqueens

Jan 2nd
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Tyler S

This is my favorite Packer podcast out there and it's only growing. Here's hoping for another great year. 🍻

Aug 14th
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Gib Piché

I think Lazard can be better - Robert Brooks is pretty old 😜

Jun 20th
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Darryle Yeater

What a great episode!

Dec 22nd
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Edward Hunt

you 100% nailed the wings debate lol you get both in the basket. I died laughing.

Jul 31st
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Romero R

I'm sick of hearing Brett Favre now. He didn't 'get long great' . He treated Rodgers like garbage. Leave the Packers alone. He acted a fool towards the team. Just stay out of it

May 4th
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Romero R

The commentary regarding the Green Bay Packers is getting excessive. Especially on YouTube. Skip, Nick etc....have never played football, yet their opinions are so important. I defend both Rodgers and La Fleur. I'm not in the meetings. I'm a lifelong fan. Whatever is going on will resolve itself. GPG

May 3rd
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Romero R

it would be a big mistake to replace Rodgers too soon.

Apr 29th
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Romero R

I read AR's comments regarding the new CBA. Nowhere did he call or imply any players as being stupid. He was saying they're too distracted to totally understand the complete offer from the NFL. His comments were a direct result of a vote he took among his teammates. AR is not the enemy.

Mar 12th
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Reed Schrankler

Best Packer Podcast out there.

Jan 16th
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Romero R

Great comment!! couldn't have said it better myself. GRIND!!!!! I'm sick with the flu because I'm pushing myself to do something great! I'm no multi millionaire athlete

Dec 31st
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Romero R

I just watched a replay of the 1967 ice bowl between the Packers and Cowboys. it was a ugly win for Green Bay. But we only remember the win! Stop stressing over how we win!

Dec 17th
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Romero R

I'm a native Milwaukee resident. I grew up there. YES! all the friggin crime during the 80s with the crack epidemic moved it's way north to nice Wisconsin. After Chicago dismantled cabrini green, robert taylor holmes projects. All of the worst people moved to Wisconsin and f ed up MY state. I remember being at a game there. I was wearing Packer gear. People were pelting us for most of the time with batteries. Yeah, on Superbowl Sunday 1997. there was an incident in the Chicago land area at a bar. A brave lone Packer fan transplant was cheering for Favre and our Superbowl winning team. Long story short he was stripped to his undies and duck taped to a pole. If you recall that night it was horrible weather wise. Enough said! You are so dead on. thank you! I love Chicago for the skyline, food, arts the lake we share! But the rest bites!

Nov 24th
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Darryle Yeater

yeah im gunna have to take the over and say 10 to 11 wins

Jul 24th
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Darryle Yeater

great episode, thank you and Go Pack Go

Jul 22nd
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William Bellmar

Love this podcast

Jun 18th
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