
The Green Bay Packers have more weapons than the average NFL team.
While some may argue that they still don’t have a WR1 until rookie Matthew Golden breaks out, they have multiple players who could easily lead other teams in receiving.
Tight end Tucker Kraft is one of those.
The third-year player has become one of Jordan Love’s favorite and most reliable targets.
As such, Green Bay could look to part with another tight end heading toward the NFL trade deadline.
Absolutely could see the Packers moving Luke Musgrave – he’s essentially their TE3 who isn’t asked to block or play special teams. I’m sure some other teams would have interest in him as a primary pass catching TE. https://t.co/GZnzqklesD
— Ken – Packers Cap (@KenIngalls) October 21, 2025
Musgrave is listed as TE2 on the depth chart, but he’s often played fewer snaps than John Fitzpatrick.
While Fitzpatrick isn’t much of a pass-catching threat, he’s there for blocking purposes.
Musgrave has flashed glimpses of strong play in the past, so he could be an appealing option on the trade market.
Pass-catching tight ends are hard to find, and as much as some say the position isn’t valuable, a team could be willing to offer something valuable to bolster its offense, especially one that has been hit by injuries.
The Packers should be active looking for help at cornerback or along the defensive line.
Given their surplus of offensive weapons and the deadline getting closer, some of their veterans could be playing their last snaps for Green Bay.
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