🚨THE GREEN BAY PACKERS MAY NOT BE DONE MAKING MOVES — and after a sudden roster shake-up, fans are now convinced Brian Gutekunst is preparing something MUCH bigger behind the scenes.

Because quietly… the Packers just created an extra roster spot.
And now speculation is exploding across Green Bay.
Who’s coming next?
According to the resurfacing report, the Packers currently sit with nearly $20 million in usable cap space and now have room for another addition after undrafted rookie tight end Filet reportedly failed his physical and did not sign with the team.
That move dropped Green Bay to 89 rostered players.
And immediately, one familiar name started dominating Packers conversations:
Rasul Douglas.

Fans can already feel the reunion rumors building.
Why?
Because Douglas himself reportedly still refers to Green Bay as “home.”
That one word has Packers fans FIRED UP.
The veteran cornerback is allegedly drawing interest from multiple teams including the Buffalo Bills, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Washington Commanders — but many around Green Bay believe the Packers may still have a real chance to bring him back.
And honestly?
The fit makes a ton of sense.
Because despite all the offseason optimism, the Packers’ cornerback room still feels dangerously unproven.
Keisean Nixon.
Carrington Valentine.
Young draft picks.
Question marks everywhere.
Green Bay drafted rookie corner Brandon Cisse early for a reason.
They KNOW this secondary still needs help.
That’s exactly why a Douglas return is generating so much excitement.
Even at 31 years old, the veteran reportedly had a quietly productive season in Miami:
62 tackles.
13 pass breakups.
2 interceptions.
Allowed under a 55% completion rate in coverage.
That’s not washed-up production.
That’s legitimate veteran help.
And now fans are asking a very real question:
Did Green Bay intentionally keep cap flexibility for a move exactly like this?
But the rumors don’t stop there.
Because another controversial name has suddenly entered the conversation:
L’Jarius Sneed.
And this situation is WILD.
According to the report, all criminal charges involving Sneed were officially dismissed, clearing the former Kansas City Chiefs star to fully resume his NFL career.
Now teams across the league are quietly reevaluating him.
And Packers fans are split right down the middle.
On one side?
People see an elite defensive back potentially available at a discount because of injury concerns and off-field controversy.
On the other?
Huge questions remain.

Health concerns.
Locker-room fit.
Character evaluation.
Still, when healthy, Sneed’s production was elite.
During his final two seasons in Kansas City, he reportedly totaled:
180+ tackles.
25 pass breakups.
5 interceptions.
That kind of upside is exactly why Green Bay fans can’t stop debating the possibility.
But perhaps the BIGGEST wildcard of all is happening up front on the defensive line.
Because the Packers may now be monitoring former Las Vegas Raiders defensive tackle Christian Wilkins.
And honestly?
This one could completely reshape the defense.
Wilkins reportedly still intends to play in 2026 while rehabbing his foot injury, and according to the report, as many as 26 NFL teams have already checked in on him.
That’s how respected his talent still is.
Because when healthy?
Wilkins was an absolute MONSTER.
During his final years in Miami, he consistently produced:
Around 70 tackles per season.
Double-digit tackles for loss.
Strong interior pass-rush numbers.
The problem?
Everything else.

The report references growing concerns surrounding:
His injury recovery.
Off-field controversy.
An HR investigation during his Raiders stint.
Questions about locker-room chemistry.
Now Packers fans are wrestling with a difficult dilemma:
Is the risk worth the upside?
Because Green Bay’s defensive interior still feels fragile.
Yes, the Packers added Javon Hargrave.
Yes, rookie Chris Mullen is creating excitement.
But insiders still believe the defensive front lacks enough reliable depth after injuries wrecked the unit last season once Devonte Wyatt went down.
That memory still haunts Green Bay fans.
And perhaps that’s the biggest takeaway from all these rumors:
The Packers do NOT appear satisfied with the roster yet.
Not at cornerback.
Not on the defensive line.

Not with overall depth.
Which means this offseason may be far from over.
Now the question becomes terrifying for the rest of the NFC North:
If Green Bay is already dangerous…
What happens if they land one more major veteran piece before training camp?