BREAKING NEWS : Packers Discussing Extensions With RT Zach Tom, LB Quay Walker

Zach Tom has established himself as a key member of the Packers’ offensive line over the past two seasons in particular. One year remains on his rookie deal, meaning a free agent departure could be in store next spring.

Efforts have begun to ensure that will not happen, however. Tom – Green Bay’s right tackle since the start of the 2023 season – has been the subject of recent extension discussions. General manager Brian Gutekunst is aiming to work out a long-term deal with the 26-year-old.

“We’ve had really healthy conversations with Zach about locking him up,” Gutekunst said during an interview with Cheesehead TV (video link). “Certainly that’s something we’d like to do. These things take time.”

Tom entered the league with tempered expectations given his status as a fourth-round pick. He made five starts as a rookie, though, logging nearly 300 snaps at left tackle. He has operated at the opposite tackle spot on a full-time basis since then, finding success in that role. Tom ranked 15th in terms of PFF evaluation amongst qualifying tackles in 2023 and improved his overall mark to 85.8 last season. That figure was good enough for sixth overall.

As a result, a long-term investment in this case would make plenty of sense. Tom has not missed a game during his two years serving as the Packers’ right tackle, something which will help his bargaining power. The Wake Forest product is in line to collect $3.53MM this season, whereas 14 offensive tackles are currently attached to a deal averaging at least $11.5MM annually. Tom should not be expected to reach the top of the right tackle market (Penei Sewell at $28MM per year) on a second contract, but a notable raise will be in store if an agreement can be reached this summer.

To little surprise, Gutekunst added the Packers have also spoken about an extension with linebacker Quay Walker. Green Bay declined his fifth-year option this spring, since exercising it would have locked him into $14.75MM in earnings for 2026. The figure for linebackers is affected by pass rushers, so it has become increasingly commonplace around the NFL for off-ball players to see their options turned down.

Gutekunst has consistently maintained, however, that the Packers want to keep Walker in place beyond the coming campaign. The Georgia product has recorded at least 102 tackles in each of his three seasons to date, adding 6.5 sacks and 12 pass deflections along the way. Walker, 25, is due $4.4MM this year as he prepares for what will likely be an increase in time spent alongside 2024 second-rounder Edgerrin Cooper. A notable bump in pay will be needed if Walker is to remain in place for 2026 and beyond.

Green Bay is currently projected to be mid-pack in terms of cap space for 2026. Extending one or both of Tom and Walker would eat into their funds for next year, but deals on these fronts would keep more members of their young core in place for the long-term future. It will be interesting to see if an agreement is reached with either player before training camp opens next month.

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