The Green Bay Packers have officially locked in their entire 2026 draft class, with second-round cornerback Brandon Cisse putting pen to paper on his rookie contract Thursday.
Cisse, selected by the Packers in the second round, was the final holdout among the team's six draft picks. His four-year deal ensures the entire rookie group is now under contract and ready to hit the ground running for training camp.
The South Carolina product brings a playmaking edge to Green Bay's secondary. During his final collegiate season, Cisse recorded 27 tackles, one interception, 1.5 tackles for loss, and a forced fumble. Before transferring to South Carolina, he spent his first two seasons at N.C. State, showcasing versatility and growth throughout his college career.
In other roster moves, the Packers have officially claimed wide receiver Brenden Rice off waivers, as previously reported. To make room on the 53-man roster, Green Bay waived tight end Luke Lachey with a failed physical designation—a notable shift, given that Lachey had been claimed by the Packers just earlier this week.
With all draft picks signed and roster adjustments underway, the Packers are fine-tuning their squad ahead of the season. For fans looking to rep their newest stars, now's the perfect time to gear up in Packers green and gold.
