The idea of the Packers trading for Dexter Lawrence is out there — but Jason Wilde isn’t buying it.
In this segment of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, Wilde breaks down why a potential move for the Giants’ star defensive lineman doesn’t line up with how the Packers operate — and why the cost may be too high.
🚨 The Rumor
The conversation centers on a hypothetical:
👉 Would the Packers trade significant draft capital (like a 2nd and 5th) for Dexter Lawrence?
On paper, it’s a huge upgrade.
But Wilde’s reaction is clear:
👉 He just doesn’t see it happening.
🧠 The Core Issue: Draft Philosophy
Wilde points to a major factor:
Brian Gutekunst historically wants MORE picks, not fewer
The Packers value volume in the draft
More “swings” = better chance to hit
👉 Trading multiple picks for one player goes against that approach
💰 The Bigger Problem: Cost vs Needs
The Packers aren’t just one player away:
Still lack depth across multiple positions
Have other contracts to manage (Love, Parsons, future extensions)
Need flexibility, not a major financial commitment
👉 Adding Lawrence would come at the expense of filling multiple holes
📊 Why It Doesn’t Add Up
Wilde lays it out:
High draft compensation
Expensive contract
Team still building depth
👉 Bottom line:
It doesn’t make sense given where the roster is right now
🔄 The Reality Check
Wilde does leave the door open slightly:
👉 If it happens, he’ll admit he read it wrong
But based on:
Team philosophy
Current roster construction
And Gutey’s track record
👉 He doesn’t expect it