Alec Pierce just reset the wide receiver market.
So what does that mean for Christian Watson?
In this segment of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, Jason Wilde dives into the uncomfortable contract math facing the Packers — and whether Green Bay should feel confident paying Watson near $29 million per year.
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🏈 The Christian Watson Question
Watson has:
Field-tilting speed
Locker room leadership
Proven big-play ability
But he also has:
An ACL tear
Multiple injury scares
A history of “hold your breath” landings
Jason makes it clear:
Watson deserves to be paid based on talent and market comps.
But if you’re the Packers front office, you’d be lying if you said there wasn’t anxiety about durability.
It’s not personal.
It’s math.
💰 The 1.5 Player Philosophy
Brian Gutekunst has openly said the Packers aim to extend roughly 1.5 players per draft class.
From the current group:
Tucker Kraft feels like a priority.
Jaden Reed could be next.
Watson complicates the equation.
You can’t pay everyone.
And if Watson bets on himself and hits the open market, Drew Rosenhaus isn’t likely to give a hometown discount.
🧱 Sean Ryan’s $13M Deal
Jason also reacts to Sean Ryan’s contract.
It’s cheaper than Tyler Linderbaum money — but still meaningful.
The question becomes:
Is the Packers’ offensive line truly stable?
Jordan Morgan at LT (unproven)
Aaron Banks now well-paid
Zach Tom coming off patellar tendon surgery
Elton Jenkins gone
Ryan gives them cost control — but not certainty.
⚖️ The Bigger Concern
The Packers want to be Super Bowl contenders.
But when you look at the offensive line and the receiver contract math, confidence becomes conditional.
Jason’s tone is balanced:
They’re not in trouble.
But they’re not without risk.
🎯 The Bottom Line
Christian Watson might be worth $29M.
But worth and comfortable aren’t the same thing.
And how the Packers handle this contract will tell you a lot about how aggressive — or cautious — they plan to be.
🎧 A smart, honest breakdown of Packers contract math and O-line stability — with Jason Wilde on Jen, Gabe & Chewy.