Quay Walker, Green Bay Packers
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Green Bay Packers LB Quay Walker
Out of all 32 teams in the NFL, none may have lost more to free agency thus far than the Green Bay Packers. Through two days, the Packers have lost eight players.
Despite quarterback Malik Willis and wide receiver Romeo Doubs being two of the top free agents during this cycle, most of the rest came on the defensive side of the ball.
That included linebacker Quay Walker, who agreed to a three-year, $40.5 million deal with the Las Vegas Raiders.
The key term in that sentence, however, is “agreed to,” as the start of the league year isn’t official until March 11. The two parties agreed to terms on the first day of the legal tampering period on March 9.
But as has already been seen, anything can happen leading up to when deals become official.
With the Baltimore Ravens reneging on a trade with the Raiders for defensive end Maxx Crosby the night before, nothing is certain in Las Vegas right now.
Raiders Cap Situation Could Impact Quay Walker Deal
Walker spent the last four seasons in Green Bay after being drafted in the first round, No. 22 overall in 2022. However, the linebacker never quite lived up to his potential, and the Packers were unwilling to offer anything close to what the Raiders reportedly put on the table.
But now Walker’s Raiders career may be over before it even begins.
On March 10 at 8 p.m. ET, NFL insider Jordan Schultz reported that the Ravens had “backed out” of a trade for Crosby that would have sent two first-round picks to Las Vegas. The effects of that development could be quite damaging for the Raiders.
The Raiders have already agreed to terms with eight free agents, committing over $280 million in new deals. Not all of that will count toward the 2026 salary cap, but with the Ravens nixing the Crosby trade, the Raiders suddenly lost roughly $30 million in expected cap space, according to Spotrac.
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The #Raiders just lost $30M of cap space.
“This puts the Raiders in an incredibly difficult situation,” SI’s Albert Breer said. “They lose the picks, they have a bunch of deals to be finalized tomorrow done under the assumption Maxx Crosby was gone, and now they may have to turn around and trade him again with the medical question hovering.”
Would Packers Be Back In On Quay Walker?
According to Schultz, the Raiders are currently in scramble mode just hours before deals can officially be signed.
“The Raiders are not happy at all. And they are going through how to proceed with this as we speak. No decisions have been made.”
As for Walker and the other free agents the Raiders agreed to terms with, they appear to be in the dark about the situation.
“Players the Raiders have agreed to terms with have not been told anything. Those deals can be signed tomorrow at 4 p.m. ET,” Schultz added.
Few things on Maxx Crosby, per sources:
• The #Cowboys don’t plan on engaging again. They did the trade for Rashan Gary and are ready to welcome him to Dallas.
• Trey Hendrickson to Baltimore is going to be one to watch tomorrow.
• The Raiders are not happy at all. And… https://t.co/YW3o1KE8A8
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) March 11, 2026
This will be a situation to keep an eye on throughout the day Wednesday, as the collapsed Crosby trade has the potential to shift several agreements across the league.
Crosby carries a $35.7 million cap hit that accounts for nearly 12% of the Raiders’ cap space. That reality may either delay the signing of Walker and others or potentially force Las Vegas to rethink some of the deals they agreed to during the tampering period.
The Packers could always circle back and show interest in Walker if the situation unravels, but that still seems unlikely.