The Green Bay Packers are signing Illinois offensive lineman Josh Gesky as an undrafted free agent following the 2026 NFL draft, per NFL reporter Aaron Wilson.
Like quarterback Kyron Drones and linebacker TJ Quinn, who are both reportedly signing with the Packers, Gesky visited Green Bay on a 30 visit before the 2026 draft.
Gesky (6-5, 308) ranked as Dane Brugler's No. 23 guard in the draft class. The 23-year-old ran the 40-yard dash in 5.03 seconds, hit 33" in the vertical leap, covered 9-1 in the broad jump and completed 30 reps on the bench. His Relative Athletic Score is 9.62 out of 10.0.
From Brugler: "Gesky enrolled at 260 pounds, played at around 330 pounds in 2025 and weighed under 310 pounds for his pro day — he has a big-boned frame that he can fill out or make leaner, depending on what is needed. He was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at age 6, but scouts say he manages it well with the staff (always has a water or Gatorade on him). Though his redirect skills are marginal, he has adequate feet and eager hands to set up shop and get into a punch-ready position. He is a coach pleaser, with a blue-collar mindset as a worker. Overall, Gesky can do a better job with his flexibility to create leverage, but his natural strength and torque allow him to cover up in the run game or anchor in pass pro. His pro-day workout created a buzz among scouts."
Gesky is a three-time All-Big Ten honorable mention selection who made 36 starts at left or right guard for Illinois over the last two seasons. According to Pro Football Focus, Gesky played over 2,000 career snaps, with over 1,900 coming at left guard. He allowed only three sacks and 41 pressures over 1,149 career pass-blocking snaps and committed just six total penalties, including one sack allowed and one penalty committed in 2025.
The Packers are adding at least two offensive linemen to the roster, including fifth-round pick Jager Burton, who can play guard and center.
This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Packers signing Illinois OL Josh Gesky as UDFA following 2026 draft
