The Green Bay Packers selected cornerback Domani Jackson earlier in the sixth round, but that wasn’t enough for general manager Brian Gutekunst. Later in the round, the team traded up to the final pick in the sixth round to select kicker Trey Smack of Florida, who was considered to be the top kicking prospect in the 2026 class.
Smack was an All-SEC kicker in both 2024 and 2025. At the college level, he broke Florida’s school record for 50-plus-yard field goals. In total, he was 100 of 101 on extra points over three years and 53 of 64 (83 percent) on field goals. Obviously, the kickoff rules are different in the NFL, so he’ll have to make that adjustment moving forward.
#Packers got the draft’s top kicker in two-time Groza semifinalist Trey Smack.One of just three FBS kickers to make FIVE 50+ yard field goals in 2025, he also made a 57 yarder in the 2026 @ShrineBowl.A career 83% kicker, Smack is the ideal blend of accuracy with 55-60+ range.… pic.twitter.com/7nJCfYoTAy
Earlier this offseason, the Packers paid out a $1 million roster bonus to returning kicker Brandon McManus. It appeared that the team was going to ride it out with McManus, who had struggled in the postseason loss to the Chicago Bears, as general manager Brian Gutekunst reiterated that McManus was the man for the job. Obviously, though, that was just lip service, as trading up for Smack makes a clear statement that there will be competition at the position this summer.
Update: Green Bay traded both of its seventh-round picks to trade up for Smack in the sixth. They no longer own any picks in the 2026 draft.
