Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst offered insight into a past roster move that never materialized. His comments revealed that the team once explored a trade for linebacker Zaire Franklin.
Gutekunst acknowledged that the Packers had interest in Franklin well before his rise as a key defensive contributor. The revelation highlights how long the organization had been tracking his development.
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Indianapolis Colts linebacker Zaire Franklin (44) stretches Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025, before a game against the Houston Texans at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
At the time, Franklin was still establishing himself as a reliable presence, but his leadership and production have since elevated his profile. He has grown into a consistent performer known for his tackling ability and command of the defense.
The admission sheds light on the evaluation process that shapes roster decisions. Teams often identify players early, even if circumstances prevent a deal from coming together at the time.
Brian Gutekunst Reveals Green Bay Packers Tried to Trade for Zaire Franklin Years Ago
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Sep 24, 2023; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst on the sidelines during warmups prior to the game against the New Orleans Saints at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports
Gutekunst shared his thoughts about almost acquiring Franklin years ago. This can be seen in an article by Wes Hodkiewicz for the team’s official website.
“We kind of tried to acquire him then, so been a really good player for a long time,” said Gutekunst, who sent defensive lineman Colby Wooden to Indianapolis for Franklin.
“He was a really good special teams player. Obviously very good leader, as well, captain there, so I think as we kind of went down and we realized it was gonna be really tough to get Quay back, I wanted to make sure we had an answer at middle linebacker, particularly one that might have some veteran presence, and I think we were excited to accomplish that.”
For Green Bay, the missed opportunity reflects the challenges of navigating trades in a competitive league. Factors such as timing, compensation and roster priorities can all influence whether a move is completed.
As the Packers continue building their roster, insights like this offer a glimpse into their long-term strategy. Identifying talent early remains a key component of sustained success, even when potential deals do not come to fruition.
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