Packers' Future Called Into Question by New Rankings
New rankings have raised questions about the Green Bay Packers’ short- and long-term outlook, with the team underrepresented among top performers under age 25. According to CBS Sports, Green Bay had only two players in the top 100 of the league, and none in the top 25 of the All-Under 25 list. The Packers also had no players appear on the Under-25 team, while the Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions were heavily represented. Tucker Kraft, listed at 25 years old, was described as the biggest snub, while Colston Loveland ranked 25th. The article notes Kraft’s standing may reflect uncertainty tied to ACL recovery. It also cites young Packers players such as Anthony Belton, Jordan Morgan, and Matthew Golden, while pointing to Detroit’s Penei Sewell (third) and Jahmyr Gibbs (ninth), and Caleb Williams’ seventh-place finish for Chicago.







