Jordan Love is now the longest-tenured player on the Green Bay Packers.
That realization sparked a bigger question on Jen, Gabe & Chewy:
Do the Packers have a retention problem?
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As free agency unfolds, the crew breaks down the reality of Brian Gutekunst’s draft classes:
No players left from 2018
None from 2019
Only Jordan Love from 2020
Just Isaiah McDuffie from 2021
Potential mass departures from 2022
Is that just normal roster churn — or is it a pattern?
🧀 The “1.5 Players Per Draft Class” Rule
Gutekunst has openly stated the team aims to extend about 1.5 players per draft class.
The debate:
Is that sustainable?
Does that limit upside?
Are the Packers moving on too quickly from solid contributors?
Chewy argues the obsession with youth leads to inexperience and repeated resets.
Gabe counters that you can’t pay everyone — and that depth is constantly replenished through the draft.
💰 Cap Space & What’s Next
With over $31 million in cap space after recent moves, speculation ramps up:
Is a bigger trade coming?
Is Jalen Carter in play?
Are they just stockpiling for comp picks?
What does Trey Hendrickson’s market mean for Green Bay?
The Packers have levers.
The question is whether they’ll pull them.
🏈 Offensive Line Concerns
Sean Ryan’s extension helps, but:
Rashid Walker likely gone
Elton Jenkins released
Jordan Morgan unproven
Zach Tom coming off surgery
Is the line stable — or just hopeful?
🎯 Power Rankings Chaos
The hour closes with Chewy’s power rankings of best and worst Packers free agent signings since 1992.
Highlights:
Reggie White at #1
Charles Woodson
Julius Peppers
Martellus Bennett & Jeff Saturday on the naughty list
A little nostalgia, a little controversy, and a lot of debate.
⚖️ The Bottom Line
The Packers aren’t rebuilding.
But they’re not retaining much either.
Is that smart cap management?
Or does it signal evaluation issues?
The answer may define whether this version of Green Bay ever gets past the Wild Card round.
🎧 A sharp, roster-math-heavy conversation about draft philosophy, retention strategy, and whether the Packers are truly getting better — only on Jen, Gabe & Chewy.