The Packers have unveiled their undrafted free agent class. These 10 players will be taking part in Green Bay’s minicamp:
- Dylan Barrett, G (Iowa State)
- Kyron Drones, QB (Virginia Tech)
- Josh Gesky, G (Illinois)
- Nyjalik Kelly, EDGE (Central Florida)
- Murvin Kenion, S (Nevada)
- RJ Maryland, TE (SMU)
- Jaden Nixon, RB (Central Florida)
- T.J. Quinn, LB (Louisville)
- J. Michael Sturdivant, WR (Florida)
- Dillon Wade, G Auburn)
Quinn secured a notable financial commitment from Green Bay. Aaron Wilson of KPRC2 notes the Packers gave him a deal including $150K in base salary and a $20K signing bonus. Quinn will no doubt receive a long look during training camp as he competes for a depth role.
The Packers’ draft class did not include a quarterback despite the organization’s long-running philosophy of targeting at least late-round additions at the position on a regular basis. Still, a rookie passer will be in the fold thanks to the Drones signing. After two years at Baylor, Drones transferred to Virginia Tech and spent three years as the Hokies’ starter.
Kelly played in a depth role during his two-year stint at Miami. An in-state transfer saw him join UCF, and his first season there resulted in a 5.5-sack campaign. Kelly added another three sacks in 2025, and across his two years at Central Florida he racked up 17 tackles for loss. He will look to carve out a spot at the end of the roster as part of Green Bay’s pass rush rotation or at least secure a place on the Packers’ practice squad.

Forgot about Sturdivant