The Green Bay Packers have officially locked in their entire 2026 draft class, signing second-round cornerback Brandon Cisse to his rookie contract on Thursday. The former South Carolina standout, selected 52nd overall, was the final unsigned pick from the team's six-player haul.
Cisse's four-year deal is projected to be worth approximately $9.44 million, including a signing bonus of $3.33 million, according to Over the Cap. While the exact percentage of guaranteed money remains the final detail to be ironed out, the two sides wasted no time reaching an agreement—a welcome change for Packers fans. Last year, second-round pick Anthony Belton's contract dragged into July before being finalized.
From a salary cap perspective, Cisse will carry a manageable $1.72 million cap hit in 2026, the first year of his deal. That number will climb to just over $3 million by the final season in 2029, giving the Packers flexibility as they build around their young core.
With Cisse's signing, Green Bay now boasts a fully signed rookie class that also includes defensive tackle Chris McClellan, edge rusher Dani Dennis-Sutton, center Jager Burton, cornerback Domani Jackson, and kicker Trey Smack—all of whom inked their deals before rookie minicamp.
For Packers fans, this means the entire 2026 draft group is officially locked in and ready to compete. Whether you're stocking up on new gear to support the rookies or just tracking the team's offseason moves, it's clear Green Bay is building for the future.
