The Green Bay Packers aren’t huge spenders in undrafted free agency (yes, guaranteed money is a major factor for signing top players), but they do pick their spots at times. Whatever they’re doing is right, though, as the team has had an undrafted rookie make the team for 21 consecutive years. Who will it be in 2026? Before any predictions, let’s go through the team’s remaining pre-draft visitors, their reported signings and the top prospects left on the market.
QB Kyron Drones, Virginia Tech — signed with Packers
ED Michael Heldman, Central Michigan (ranked 289 on consensus board)
Here’s a full recap of all of the Packers’ visitors (29 of 30 were reported pre-draft), which included a bunch of projected UDFA-type players who wound up being drafted in the sixth and seventh rounds of the draft. Obviously, you’d think that visiting players would be high-priority signings for Green Bay post-draft.
Below are players who were ranked among the top-300 selections on the consensus draft board who are still available after the draft, including their ranking on the board.
Tyren Montgomery, WR, John Carroll (257) — signed with Titans
Haynes King, QB, Georgia Tech (279) — signed with Panthers
Jalon Daniels, QB, Kansas (292) — signed with Buccaneers
James Brockermeyer, OC, Miami (FL) (294) — signed with Falcons
