The Green Bay Packers have made a significant move to bolster their defense by acquiring linebacker Zaire Franklin from the Indianapolis Colts in a trade. This move comes as the Packers faced the possibility of losing their leading tackler, Quay Walker, to free agency.
In exchange for Franklin, the Packers sent defensive tackle Colby Wooden to the Colts. Franklin, who led the NFL in tackles in 2024, was only a year into a $31.26 million deal with Indianapolis, with no further guaranteed money in his contract.
The acquisition of Franklin has excited Micah Parsons, the edge rusher for the Packers, as he looks forward to playing alongside another top talent in place of Walker. Parsons had a strong first season with the team despite a season-ending injury.
With Franklin now on board, it appears that the Packers have moved on from Walker, who is coming off a career-best 128-tackle season and is expected to be one of the top linebackers in free agency. Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst expressed his desire to retain Walker at the NFL combine, acknowledging his leadership and exceptional play.
On the other side of the trade, analyst Cody Felger believes the move makes sense for the Colts. He points out Franklin’s struggles in coverage and diminishing play, as well as the Colts’ need to get younger and more athletic in their front seven.
While Franklin’s production dipped last season, he still led the Colts in tackles. Now with the Packers, Franklin will be looking to bounce back and make a positive impact on his new team.
Overall, the trade brings a mix of excitement and strategic thinking for both teams involved. It will be interesting to see how Franklin’s addition impacts the Packers’ defense and how the Colts adjust to fill the void left by his departure.
The article has been edited by Farouk Yusuf.

