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Jason Wilde: Should the Packers Pay Jayden Reed Now — Or Risk Losing Him?

Jason Wilde: Should the Packers Pay Jayden Reed Now — Or Risk Losing Him?

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Jayden Reed is entering the final year of his rookie contract — and the Packers may be approaching a dangerous crossroads. In this detailed conversation, ESPN Wisconsin reporter Jason Wilde joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy to break down why Green Bay’s wide receiver situation is more complicated than it looks — and why waiting on a Jaden Reed extension could backfire. 022662 Jason on JGC 🏈 The 1.5 Player Rule Brian Gutekunst has openly said the Packers aim to extend roughly 1.5 players per draft class. From the 2023 class: Zach Tom already got paid Tucker Kraft appears to be the priority Jaden Reed is eligible Christian Watson is uncertain Romeo Doubs is headed for free agency Jason lays out the uncomfortable math: You can’t keep everyone. But letting too many go creates a different problem. 💰 What Is Reed Worth? Reed’s production is undeniable — even while playing roughly 50% of offensive snaps in his first two seasons. Comparables put his market somewhere in the: $12M–18M per year range But here’s the catch: The Packers rarely do in-season extensions anymore. Jordan Love. Zach Tom. Kenny Clark. All signed before camp — not midseason. If Reed bets on himself and gets off to a hot start, Jason believes his agent (Drew Rosenhaus) is far more likely to take him all the way to the open market. 🔄 The WR Domino Effect Here’s where it gets risky: If Watson wants to test free agency If Doubs walks If Wicks isn’t retained The Packers could go from “too many receivers” to dangerously thin in one offseason. Jason makes a critical point: The Packers’ draft-and-develop philosophy only works if you actually retain the players you develop. Otherwise, you’re constantly resetting the room. 🧠 The Rosenhaus Factor Jason notes something subtle but important: When Drew Rosenhaus is your agent, “betting on yourself” usually means going all the way to market — not negotiating in October. That means the Packers likely have one real window: Before training camp. Miss it — and the leverage shifts dramatically. ⚖️ The Bottom Line The Packers don’t have to extend Jaden Reed. But if they wait and he performs, the price goes up. And if they lose too many receivers at once, it undercuts the entire offensive structure built around Jordan Love. Flexibility is good. Overconfidence isn’t. 🎧 A smart, layered breakdown of Packers contract strategy, receiver leverage, and the risks of waiting — with Jason Wilde on Jen, Gabe & Chewy.
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