Quay Walker was an important piece as the interior linebacker for the Green Bay Packers' defense. At his price, he is a valuable asset for the team and his next season cap hit of $4,401,159 should make him a steal for Green Bay.
From the inside to the outside, Lukas Van Ness was another name that had a strong season with the Packers and is on a value-for-money deal going into next season. Carrying a cap hit of $4,742,207, he is another steal for Green Bay.
For a Green Bay team that is looking to improve their defense, the cornerback position is one they might look to focus on with Keisean Nixon and his cap hit of $6,841,666 a name to look at.
Coming in as a rental from the Las Vegas Raiders, Josh Jacobs had a dominant year for the Green Bay Packers, and returns next season carrying a cap hit of $11,325,000.
Protecting Jordan Love was a priority for the Green Bay Packers, especially after an early-season injury. Elgton Jenkins played a crucial role in that from the guard position and he comes into next season carrying a cap hit of $17,600,000.
A secondary that was better than some of the numbers suggest, Xavier McKinney had a solid year throughout and walks into next season with a cap hit of $17,850,000.
Kenny Clark was a strong reason for the Packers' playoff push with his excellent work as the defensive tackle elevating the defense. He comes into the 2025 season with a cap hit of $20,365,000.
One of the highest-paid corners in the league, Jaire Alexander is going to make a big buck for the Packers next season, with a cap hit of $25,481,647.
Part of a defensive front that Green Bay is trying to develop into a dominant rush, Rashan Gary is coming into next season with the 2nd-highest cap hit on the squad at $25,521,138.
Fresh off a major extension, Jordan Love carries the bulk of the Packers offense and also the largest cap hit on the roster at $29,757,731.