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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2026 · 45 MIN

Packers’ Biggest Problem After the Draft? O-Line Concerns Still Linger

from Jen, Gabe & Chewy

The NFL Draft is over — but for the Packers, the biggest conversation might be about what still wasn’t solved. In this hour of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, the focus turns to Green Bay’s biggest remaining weakness after the 2026 NFL Draft, with one position group taking center stage: 👉 The offensive line 🧀 What’s the Packers’ Biggest Remaining Concern? The hour opens with a simple question: After the draft, what unit still worries you most? The answers include: Offensive line Running back depth Linebacker Cornerback Defensive line But Chewy makes his stance clear immediately: 👉 “O-line, O-line, O-line.” 😬 Why the Offensive Line Still Feels Risky The concern isn’t just the starters — it’s the depth behind them. The discussion centers on: Whether the Packers truly have enough reliable bodies How quickly injuries can derail a season Why counting on a fifth-round rookie to stabilize the unit feels unrealistic There’s also skepticism about whether Jagger Burton can realistically push for a major role right away, even with the strong scouting feedback from Kentucky. 🧠 Jason Wilde Agrees When Jason Wilde joins the show, he backs up the concern: 👉 He says he’d vote yes that the offensive line is still the Packers’ biggest issue. The logic: questions remain about depth the front office says it feels good about the group but there are still real unknowns if injuries hit 👀 Other Concerns: RB, Kicker & Depth The conversation doesn’t stop with the line. The hour also gets into: Running back Josh Jacobs will carry the load But behind him, the Packers are relying heavily on Marshawn Lloyd If Lloyd can’t stay healthy, that room gets thin in a hurry Kicker Jason Wilde says the new kicker competition is fascinating Green Bay traded up to draft a kicker, which suggests the job is his to lose But if Lucas Havrisik wins the job, the Packers may have burned a draft pick for nothing Jaden Reed Wilde was surprised not by the extension itself, but by how low the money was The discussion frames Reed’s new deal as potential bargain territory if he produces 🎙️ Schefter Draft-Week Fun from Pittsburgh The hour also includes some Adam Schefter setup from Pittsburgh, including: buying a draft-night outfit the morning of the draft running into Ty Simpson doing the same thing and setting the stage for a conversation about the Rams’ surprising QB pick and its Packers/Jordan Love parallels

The NFL Draft is over — but for the Packers, the biggest conversation might be about what still wasn’t solved. In this hour of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, the focus turns to Green Bay’s biggest remaining weakness after the 2026 NFL Draft, with one position group taking center stage: 👉 The offensive line 🧀 What’s the Packers’ Biggest Remaining Concern? The hour opens with a simple question: After the draft, what unit still worries you most? The answers include: Offensive line Running back depth Linebacker Cornerback Defensive line But Chewy makes his stance clear immediately: 👉 “O-line, O-line, O-line.” 😬 Why the Offensive Line Still Feels Risky The concern isn’t just the starters — it’s the depth behind them. The discussion centers on: Whether the Packers truly have enough reliable bodies How quickly injuries can derail a season Why counting on a fifth-round rookie to stabilize the unit feels unrealistic There’s also skepticism about whether Jagger Burton can realistically push for a major role right away, even with the strong scouting feedback from Kentucky. 🧠 Jason Wilde Agrees When Jason Wilde joins the show, he backs up the concern: 👉 He says he’d vote yes that the offensive line is still the Packers’ biggest issue. The logic: questions remain about depth the front office says it feels good about the group but there are still real unknowns if injuries hit 👀 Other Concerns: RB, Kicker & Depth The conversation doesn’t stop with the line. The hour also gets into: Running back Josh Jacobs will carry the load But behind him, the Packers are relying heavily on Marshawn Lloyd If Lloyd can’t stay healthy, that room gets thin in a hurry Kicker Jason Wilde says the new kicker competition is fascinating Green Bay traded up to draft a kicker, which suggests the job is his to lose But if Lucas Havrisik wins the job, the Packers may have burned a draft pick for nothing Jaden Reed Wilde was surprised not by the extension itself, but by how low the money was The discussion frames Reed’s new deal as potential bargain territory if he produces 🎙️ Schefter Draft-Week Fun from Pittsburgh The hour also includes some Adam Schefter setup from Pittsburgh, including: buying a draft-night outfit the morning of the draft running into Ty Simpson doing the same thing and setting the stage for a conversation about the Rams’ surprising QB pick and its Packers/Jordan Love parallels

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