Packers Linked To 3 TE Prospects In NFL Draft

The Green Bay Packers found one of the most impactful tight ends in the game.
Tucker Kraft has been an absolute stud from the very second he set foot on the gridiron, and he’s already outplayed his draft stock.
Nevertheless, this is a team sport, and with the Packers having too many mouths to feed and young players to keep around, he could leave sooner rather than later.
With that in mind, and also considering that the Packers haven’t gotten much from Luke Musgrave, Bleacher Report’s scouting report believes they could be in the market for another tight end in the 2026 NFL Draft.
That’s why they tied them to Oregon’s Kenyon Sadiq, Texas’ Jack Endries, and Ohio State’s Max Klare:
“Tight end won’t be a top need for the Packers as long as Tucker Kraft is around,” via BR NFL Draft Scouting Dept. “However, he is only signed through next season, and Green Bay has had minimal production out of Luke Musgrave. So, if Matt LaFleur wants to lean on 12 personnel next season and/or have a backup plan in case Kraft leaves during free agency in 2027, the organization should take a long look at this year’s tight end class. On top of that, Sadiq might be hard to pass up with a late-first-round pick.”
The Packers don’t have a first-round pick because of the Micah Parsons trade, but we’ve seen how rankings and projections can vary from week to week.
Also, as much as finding someone else to complement Tucker makes sense, they shouldn’t even consider the possibility of losing him in free agency.
He’s a master at picking up yards after the catch, and he’s one of Jordan Love’s most reliable targets in the open field and the end zone.
They need to lock him up for years to come, and it should be a no-brainer at this point.