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Gute confirms that Jenkins will be moved to Center.

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I got some people to text that gave me all kinds of **** for declaring this the moment Banks was signed.... LOL

ALSO...I'd still not remove center from draft watchlist...I could see us sneaking a Jake Majors or something Day3 with the potential cap savings of Jenkins and us parting ways after this season...his hit just keeps going up...2026 is $24.8M...NOW of course if we think he is going to be our starting center and shows he can do it for a couple more seasons you could easily do an extension to lesson that down too.
 

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ALSO...I'd still not remove center from draft watchlist...I could see us sneaking a Jake Majors or something Day3 with the potential cap savings of Jenkins and us parting ways after this season...
Are you becoming less optimistic about Monk, or just thinking about adding depth to the position?
 

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I got some people to text that gave me all kinds of **** for declaring this the moment Banks was signed.... LOL

ALSO...I'd still not remove center from draft watchlist...I could see us sneaking a Jake Majors or something Day3 with the potential cap savings of Jenkins and us parting ways after this season...his hit just keeps going up...2026 is $24.8M...NOW of course if we think he is going to be our starting center and shows he can do it for a couple more seasons you could easily do an extension to lesson that down too.

Jenkins has a lot of value for the Packers. As with most of their OL players, he can play a number of positions across the OL. I think when the season starts, you want at least 7 quality OL players, all who can start and some being able to play multiple positions. Injuries happen and the OL seems to always have its fair share.

Jenkins salary may seem high for a center, but I think his injury history/ability to stay on the field, his flexibility of positions and of course his talent, makes that salary palatable.
 
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Jenkins has a lot of value for the Packers. As with most of their OL players, he can play a number of positions across the OL. I think when the season starts, you want at least 7 quality OL players, all who can start and some being able to play multiple positions. Injuries happen and the OL seems to always have its fair share.

Jenkins salary may seem high for a center, but I think his injury history/ability to stay on the field, his flexibility of positions and of course his talent, makes that salary palatable.

There isn't a world that exists I let his 2026 hit happen as constructed - not one. I love the guy, immense value (albeit diminishing) but you don't let that number hit unless you're trying to fiscally be irresponsible.
 
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Are you becoming less optimistic about Monk, or just thinking about adding depth to the position?

I like Monk and that coin flip could still pan out - but a move like that would allow him to focus on guard OR more likely you let in 2026 Monk and Majors fight it out after letting Jenkins walk (IF WE DID THAT). Majors is a better rookie prospect at center as example than I personally held Monk too...now is Monk a better 2025 NFL lineman than Majors given his year...possible.
 
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Jenkins has a lot of value for the Packers. As with most of their OL players, he can play a number of positions across the OL. I think when the season starts, you want at least 7 quality OL players, all who can start and some being able to play multiple positions. Injuries happen and the OL seems to always have its fair share.

Jenkins salary may seem high for a center, but I think his injury history/ability to stay on the field, his flexibility of positions and of course his talent, makes that salary palatable.

To put what that salary would have him at amongst centers - that's 33% higher per year than ANY center under contract currently. Dallman the newest high profile didn't even touch $17M a year.
 

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To put what that salary would have him at amongst centers - that's 33% higher per year than ANY center under contract currently. Dallman the newest high profile didn't even touch $17M a year.
But THAT isn't his salary. Jenkins average salary is $17M/year. Creed Humphrey is being paid $18M/year, a deal he made last year.

Now if you want to talk about cap hits, dead cap hits, etc., that is more of a cap accounting conversation than it is a salary conversation.

Dallman's average salary is $14M.
 
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But THAT isn't his salary. Jenkins average salary is $17M/year. Creed Humphrey is being paid $18M/year, a deal he made last year.

Now if you want to talk about cap hits, dead cap hits, etc., that is more of a cap accounting conversation than it is a salary conversation.

Dallman's average salary is $14M.

LOL You know precisely what I'm talking though, you don't let Jenkins 2026 actually hit the books - it'd be asinine.
 

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LOL You know precisely what I'm talking though, you don't let Jenkins 2026 actually hit the books - it'd be asinine.

Yes and No.

It is important for the average fan to know that Jenkins isn't going to be paid $24,800,000 in 2026. As his contract stands right now, that $24.8M would be the cap hit that the Packers would have to report in 2026, if Jenkins is on the team. Why so much? Because like most contracts, they pushed a lot of his cap hit out in the early years of his deal.

Whether the Packers will keep that number on the books, depends a lot on the kind of year the Jenkins has in 2025. It also will depend on how the books look and if they need to "clear" cap space for other moves.

I think if Jenkins has a healthy, Pro Bowl type of year at Center, the Packers try to redo his current deal. He probably will even be give a pay raise, but yes, in that situation, his 2026 cap hit won't be anywhere near the $24.8M.....but it will be in 2029 ;)

I prefer talking about what players are being paid. It's clean and simple. Looking only at cap hits, yearly or dead, is conversation for why a player is cut/traded, kept or extended.

Jenkins is being paid $12.8M this season, next season he is scheduled to be paid $20M.....those are the numbers that probably drive Gute's decisions more than the numbers that he, Ball and others have to juggle on the books.
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Yes and No.

It is important for the average fan to know that Jenkins isn't going to be paid $24,800,000 in 2026. As his contract stands right now, that $24.8M would be the cap hit that the Packers would have to report in 2026, if Jenkins is on the team. Why so much? Because like most contracts, they pushed a lot of his cap hit out in the early years of his deal.

Whether the Packers will keep that number on the books, depends a lot on the kind of year the Jenkins has in 2025. It also will depend on how the books look and if they need to "clear" cap space for other moves.

I think if Jenkins has a healthy, Pro Bowl type of year at Center, the Packers try to redo his current deal. He probably will even be give a pay raise, but yes, in that situation, his 2026 cap hit won't be anywhere near the $24.8M.....but it will be in 2029 ;)

I prefer talking about what players are being paid. It's clean and simple. Looking only at cap hits, yearly or dead, is conversation for why a player is cut/traded, kept or extended.

Jenkins is being paid $12.8M this season, next season he is scheduled to be paid $20M.....those are the numbers that probably drive Gute's decisions more than the numbers that he, Ball and others have to juggle on the books.
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When I speak in terms of fiscal decisions of a team in a given year I'm 100% only caring about what he does to the books (hit).

Jenkins costs the Packers in 2026 if no action is taken $24M - this cannot and should not happen. Extension or cut (saves $20M).
 

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Yes and No.

It is important for the average fan to know that Jenkins isn't going to be paid $24,800,000 in 2026. As his contract stands right now, that $24.8M would be the cap hit that the Packers would have to report in 2026, if Jenkins is on the team. Why so much? Because like most contracts, they pushed a lot of his cap hit out in the early years of his deal.

Whether the Packers will keep that number on the books, depends a lot on the kind of year the Jenkins has in 2025. It also will depend on how the books look and if they need to "clear" cap space for other moves.

I think if Jenkins has a healthy, Pro Bowl type of year at Center, the Packers try to redo his current deal. He probably will even be give a pay raise, but yes, in that situation, his 2026 cap hit won't be anywhere near the $24.8M.....but it will be in 2029 ;)

I prefer talking about what players are being paid. It's clean and simple. Looking only at cap hits, yearly or dead, is conversation for why a player is cut/traded, kept or extended.

Jenkins is being paid $12.8M this season, next season he is scheduled to be paid $20M.....those are the numbers that probably drive Gute's decisions more than the numbers that he, Ball and others have to juggle on the books.
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I like trying to keep it simple. But isn't the bonus money part of what he is making? Or are we just looking at yearly salary w/o considering maybe big differences in bonus money?
 

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I like trying to keep it simple. But isn't the bonus money part of what he is making? Or are we just looking at yearly salary w/o considering maybe big differences in bonus money?
Are you talking about roster, signing, workout or other earned bonuses? It it's a signing bonus, that's money already spent (given to player), but may not be fully accounted for on the cap in the year that it is paid out. As far as the other bonuses, that are more specific to each given year of the contract, I look at them in the year that they are paid out and accounted for against the cap.
 

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I'm only saying that signing bonuses can differ a lot. And how much a player earns per year should take into consideration also the amount of the signing bonus. By dividing bonus by the years of the contract. Yes, it's in the past but for figuring out how much one person is making compared to another.
 

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I agree they need 7 quality OL. Hopefully they get the 7th one in the draft. Personally, I would like to see 5 of the 7 back in 2026 with Rhyan and Jenkins not retained. I am most likely in the minority.
 

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I agree they need 7 quality OL. Hopefully they get the 7th one in the draft. Personally, I would like to see 5 of the 7 back in 2026 with Rhyan and Jenkins not retained. I am most likely in the minority.
I just don't think we have seen enough of either just yet. This year will tell the tale imho. But I have seen enough of Jenkins at tackle to be of the opinion that he should not play there. It does show the need to draft another good one. Too many places where we need to get better.
 

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There isn't a world that exists I let his 2026 hit happen as constructed - not one. I love the guy, immense value (albeit diminishing) but you don't let that number hit unless you're trying to fiscally be irresponsible.
Jenkins, after his jury, is an average player until he proves otherwise. He's got serious work to do imo. His greatest asset now is his ability to play multiple positions and that isn't worth 24M a year imo.
 

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Jenkins, after his jury, is an average player until he proves otherwise. He's got serious work to do imo. His greatest asset now is his ability to play multiple positions and that isn't worth 24M a year imo.
Hopefully he'll be rejuvinated. If not; time to find another O lineman soon.
 

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Jenkins, after his jury, is an average player until he proves otherwise. He's got serious work to do imo. His greatest asset now is his ability to play multiple positions and that isn't worth 24M a year imo.

I guess it is a good thing that he isn't being paid $24M/year.

This is why I what I was going back and forth on this with @tynimiller. He is NOT being paid $24M/season. His contract calls for around $17M/season.

Yes, in 2026, if nothing changes and he is on the roster, his cap hit would be $24M, actually, $24.8M....but I repeat, THAT is cap accounting, not what the Packers are paying Jenkins.

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Jenkins, after his jury, is an average player until he proves otherwise. He's got serious work to do imo. His greatest asset now is his ability to play multiple positions and that isn't worth 24M a year imo.
100% If he plays center well I honestly fully expect the team, especially if we have a few more rookie controlled OL with potential added to Morgan that we work out a two or three year extension with him more at an aging but starting center salary rate and never let that big number hit.
 
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I guess it is a good thing that he isn't being paid $24M/year.

This is why I what I was going back and forth on this with @tynimiller. He is NOT being paid $24M/season. His contract calls for around $17M/season.

Yes, in 2026, if nothing changes and he is on the roster, his cap hit would be $24M, actually, $24.8M....but I repeat, THAT is cap accounting, not what the Packers are paying Jenkins.

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You missed my point was NEVER about his 2025 hit. I am speaking solely of NEVER allowing the 2026 figure hit. His 2025 is a bit aggressive, but not if he plays solid to great center play so I'm actually perfectly fine with his 2025 hit...especially since we have four guys all vying for starting roles that are still as of today rookie controlled.
 

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You missed my point was NEVER about his 2025 hit. I am speaking solely of NEVER allowing the 2026 figure hit. His 2025 is a bit aggressive, but not if he plays solid to great center play so I'm actually perfectly fine with his 2025 hit...especially since we have four guys all vying for starting roles that are still as of today rookie controlled.

If Jenkins is playing at a ProBowl level as a Center in 2025, the Packers will try to find a way to keep him. You can complain all you want about the 2026 "cap hit", but everything over $17M is coming from past money paid to him and it is UNAVOIDABLY going to hit the Packers cap. This is the nature of cap accounting and pushing cap hits out. Even if the Packers redo Jenkins contract, that past "cap money", has to be reported. So if it makes you and fans feel better....push it out over 5 more years with a new deal in 2026, but it is still there.
 
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If Jenkins is playing at a ProBowl level as a Center in 2025, the Packers will try to find a way to keep him. You can complain all you want about the 2026 "cap hit", but everything over $17M is coming from past money paid to him and it is UNAVOIDABLY going to hit the Packers cap. This is the nature of cap accounting and pushing cap hits out. Even if the Packers redo Jenkins contract, that past "cap money", has to be reported. So if it makes you and fans feel better....push it out over 5 more years with a new deal in 2026, but it is still there.

In 2026 your cost regardless of cut, release, rework anything is that $4.8M in dead that has been prorated over the life of the deal. By letting the 2026 contract as it sits "hit" you're adding an additional $20M. That is why he will be released, traded or extended. You don't pay an aging center, even arguably one playing at an all-pro level that much - the league contracts illustrate this. I fully expect him to play some of his best ball at center - because it is his best position and we likely sign him to a 3 year extension that is structured in a way that easily keeps him here for 2026 and 2027 but then 2028 could be a cut ties but definitely after that year would be before the final year 2029 hits. AAV likely be a $15M-$18M hit but that first and second year would likely keep his cap hit to around $10M-$15M a savings for the year
 

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In 2026 your cost regardless of cut, release, rework anything is that $4.8M in dead that has been prorated over the life of the deal. By letting the 2026 contract as it sits "hit" you're adding an additional $20M. That is why he will be released, traded or extended. You don't pay an aging center, even arguably one playing at an all-pro level that much - the league contracts illustrate this. I fully expect him to play some of his best ball at center - because it is his best position and we likely sign him to a 3 year extension that is structured in a way that easily keeps him here for 2026 and 2027 but then 2028 could be a cut ties but definitely after that year would be before the final year 2029 hits. AAV likely be a $15M-$18M hit but that first and second year would likely keep his cap hit to around $10M-$15M a savings for the year
Apologies, yes, you are correct, it would be an additional $20M out of pocket to Jenkins in 2026. I forgot to take into consideration his game and workout bonuses, so my bad. That said, it isn't the $24M being thrown around.

When Jenkins got his new deal in 2022, he was being paid as a G-T blend. If his new fulltime job is at Center, he and the Packers may have to decide after this season, what his new value is worth.
 

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"The Packers announced changes to their coaching staff for 2025.

They hired DeMarcus Covington as defensive line/run game coordinator, Luke Getsy as senior assistant, Cory Harkey as special teams quality control coach, Jeremiah Kolone as offensive assistant (minority fellowship), Jeff Koonz as defensive assistant and Jamael Lett as a defensive quality control coach."

"They promoted Sean Duggan to linebackers coach and Sean Mannion to quarterbacks coach and moved Connor Lewis to pass game specialist/game management."


 

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Bumping up Mannion was the plan ever since Day One; glad to see it happen. Although actually, I recall reading that he was promoted the same day Tom Clemens retired, January 30th.

I'm excited to see what he is able to do, especially after having a full season to work with Clemens and learn from him. I think that was an excellent hire by Lafleur, and it was triply good news because it pissed off both Bear fans and Vikings fans! The Vikings and their fans had mostly assumed that when he officially retired as a player, he would someday join their staff, and the Bears were getting ready to hire him when Lafleur snatched him right out of their grubby little bear paws.

In fact, the thing that led to Lafleur hiring him was that Mannion had been Jared Goff's backup in LA in 2017 when Lafleur was the offensive coordinator for the Rams. Lafleur was highly impressed with his preparation, intelligence, discipline, and knowledge of the game. After Lafleur came to the Packers, he told Mannion to reach out if he ever felt like going into coaching.

In January of 24, Mannion was about to interview with the Bears for their quarterback coaching position. He set up a Zoom call with Lafleur so Matt could critique his presentation, and Lafleur was so impressed he offered Mannion a job with the Packers.

Over his years as a backup quarterback, several head coaches said he was going to be a head coach some day, and they often said that having him in a quarterback meeting was like having another quarterback coach in the room. Kirk Cousins (4 years older than Mannion), said that he learned as much from Mannion as he did from most coaches about how to prepare for a game, and how to organize and use information.

I'm really looking forward to seeing what he brings to the job. He may be a tremendous help to Love.

Edit: a couple more interesting things about Mannion... he is tied with Alex Smith for the 8th highest Wonderlic score in the history of the NFL, 40 - which roughly correlates to an IQ of 140. He received an interdisciplinary master's degree (which is a degree in which you combine 2 or more separate academic disciplines to prepare yourself for a complex and unique field of study... they're typically quite challenging) combining sociology, political science, and history. His GPA was 3.7.

The dude's a brainiac. If he does indeed have coaching skills, he could be very successful for us.
 
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