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Packers Warn Rasheed Walker About Form Amid Jordan Morgan’s Rise

Green Bay, WI – July 6, 2025

The Green Bay Packers have issued a stern warning to offensive tackle Rasheed Walker about his performance as rookie Jordan Morgan emerges as a formidable challenger, sources told ESPN on Sunday. The development has intensified competition along the offensive line ahead of training camp.

Walker, a seventh-round pick from 2023, started all 17 games in 2024, playing 1,075 snaps (99.2%) and helping the Packers rank second in sacks allowed (22) and fifth in total offense (370.8 yards per game). However, his 2024 PFF grade of 68.4—marked by three sacks allowed, nine penalties, and a run-blocking score of 54.1 (107th out of 140 tackles)—has raised concerns. GM Brian Gutekunst emphasized the need for improvement, stating, “Rasheed’s done well, but he must elevate his game. Competition is heating up.”

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Enter Jordan Morgan, the 2024 first-round pick (25th overall) from Arizona, who has impressed during OTAs and minicamp. Morgan, with a college PFF grade of 76.3 and versatility across the line, has taken first-team reps, outshining Walker in pass protection drills, per Packers Wire. Coach Matt LaFleur praised Morgan’s progress, saying, “Jordan’s showing he’s ready to compete for that spot.”

The warning comes as the Packers, with $6.8 million in cap space, prepare for training camp on July 23. Walker’s contract expires after 2025, adding urgency to prove his worth against the 22-year-old Morgan, who boasts a 6-foot-5, 311-pound frame. Fans on X are divided, with some urging Walker to step up (“Rasheed needs to fight!”) while others back Morgan (“Time for the rookie to shine!”).

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Walker’s playoff performance in 2023—zero sacks allowed in two games—offers hope, but his 2024 penalties and pressures signal vulnerability. LaFleur added, “We love Rasheed’s effort, but he’s got to match Jordan’s hunger.” With the offensive line critical to protecting Jordan Love (3,814 yards in 2024), the battle is on.

Can Walker reclaim his edge, or will Morgan seize the left tackle role? Stay tuned to ESPN for updates.

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