2026 NFL Signings Graded by Team: Green Bay Packers

This page lists all the 2026 NFL Signings for the Green Bay Packers. I’ve listed all of the NFL Free Agent Signing Grades here, which included the Signings. Because I’ve begun posting polls for the Signings, I thought it would make sense to list just the NFL Signings here, so archiving the voting would be easier.

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  • Total Signings: 3
  • Average Grade: C+ (78.3)

March 2026 – Signings


Packers sign DT Javon Hargrave (2 years, $23 million): B+ Grade
signed on 3/11/2026


I love it when teams poach a talented player from a rival. That’s what the Packers did in this instance, snatching Javon Hargrave off the market about an hour after the Vikings cut him.

Hargrave is 33, so he could regress this year, but he was still capable of putting ample pressure on opposing quarterbacks last season. The Packers needed defensive line help with Rashan Gary gone, and Hargrave should be a viable, short-term replacement.


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Packers sign CB Benjamin St-Juste (2 years, $10 million): C Grade
signed on 3/10/2026


Benjamin St-Juste was such a bad cornerback for the Redskins that Washington fans cheered last offseason when he signed with the Chargers. St-Juste was better in San Angeles, but only because he was used sparingly. St-Juste was just a backup, but he did a fine job in relief of the starters. Perhaps he can continue to perform this way in Green Bay, but this still seems like an overpay.


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Packers re-sign G/C Sean Rhyan (3 years, $33 million): C Grade
signed on 3/8/2026


We’re going to see lots of absurd contracts over the next week, so I don’t want to waste my Millen grades just yet. When I saw this grade, my thoughts immediately raced to Millen consideration, given how surprising it was. However, there are some positives to this signing, so it’s just a run-of-the-mill “C” signing.

The reason this contract is absurd is that Rhyan, simply, isn’t any good. He’s a decent run blocker, but is horrible in pass protection. However, he’s young (25), so there’s room for improvement. Rhyan is also versatile, in that he can play guard and center, so he’s a useful player to have on the team.


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