A wall of team helmets on display in the gallery tent on the 2025 NFL Draft campus in the Green Bay Packers' Titletown District on April 21, 2025, in Aswaubenon, Wis.
A wall of team helmets on display in the gallery tent on the 2025 NFL Draft campus in the Green Bay Packers' Titletown District on April 21, 2025, in Aswaubenon, Wis.
The Green Bay Packers received a striking assessment of their secondary Thursday from veteran linebacker Zaire Franklin. The defensive signal-caller compared the unit’s constant communication to the teamwork associated with Navy SEALs. Franklin’s endorsement is significant because he plays in the middle of Green Bay’s defense. The Packers acquired the 30-year-old from the Indianapolis Colts in March in exchange for defensive lineman Colby Wooden.
The former Syracuse football standout brings extensive experience and leadership to Green Bay. He led the NFL with 173 tackles in 2024, earning his first Pro Bowl selection and second-team All-Pro honors from the Associated Press.
Head coach Matt LaFleur has also praised Franklin’s mentality and leadership during training camp. The veteran has quickly emerged as a vocal presence as the Packers adjust to the system implemented by new defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon. The transition gives Franklin a role in keeping the group organized before every snap.
WFRV Local 5 Sports' Kyle Malzhan shared the linebacker's vivid assessment Thursday in a post on X, formerly Twitter, relaying the praise he had for the communication behind him.
“#Packers linebacker Zaire Franklin compared Green Bay’s secondary to the Navy Seals with how much the defensive backs are communicating on defense.”
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Franklin also explained during his Thursday media availability that strong defenses must communicate consistently. His comments came ahead of the Packers’ annual Family Night practice at Lambeau Field.
That communication is important throughout the secondary. Defensive backs must recognize motion, exchange coverage responsibilities, and address potential breakdowns before the snap.
Franklin’s comparison offered a strong endorsement from the veteran responsible for relaying Green Bay’s defensive calls. It also comes as the Packers continue installing Gannon’s system, placing additional importance on communication throughout training camp.
The second-team All-Pro in 2024 has yet to play a regular-season snap for the Packers. However, Franklin’s early confidence suggests the secondary is developing the chemistry needed to operate cohesively once the season begins.