Green Bay Packers: 324-pound Anchor Listed As Top Free Agent To Watch

One of the Packers‘ most consistent offensive linemen could be primed to cash in on the open market.

Green Bay’s offensive line has been a bit of a revolving door over the past several seasons, but Rasheed Walker emerged as a high-end starting tackle this past season, and could be about to become one of the highest-paid players at his position across the league once free agency begins.

Packers’ Rasheed Walker listed as top free agent tackle

Green Bay Packers: 324-pound Anchor Listed As Top Free Agent To Watch

Over at CBS Sports, NFL analyst Garrett Podell put together a list of the free agents most likely to cash in this offseason, with Walker listed as one of the premier tackles potentially available.

“Rasheed Walker is durable, playing in all 17 games in each of the last three seasons,” Podell writes. “And he started all but three of them for the Green Bay Packers. Walker’s 55.9% pass block win rate ranked 15th in the NFL among offensive tackles in 2025, according to TruMedia. A durable left tackle in the middle of his 20s, who is an average pass blocker, is going to get paid. Offensive tackle is one of the hardest position groups to find consistency around the league these days, and that will get Walker paid well this offseason.”

Durability and dominance are a potent combination at offensive tackle, and Walker has shown that he’s capable of both.

Last season, according to Pro Football Focus, Walker allowed five sacks but just one quarterback hit, and was one of the outlet’s highest-graded run blockers across the league.

The Packers have some difficult decisions to make, currently projected to be upwards of $1.5 million over the cap, but if Green Bay can create some spending flexibility, retaining Walker could be a priority. It also might not be feasible, if his market develops the way Podell suggests.

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