• "An Incredible Bargain" - Jason Wilde on Jayden Reed's Extension! Plus, Previewing NFL Draft Day 2 for the Packers!
    Apr 24 2026
    Jason Wilde joins Molly & Matt on the Yuengling Guest Hotline to react to the Breaking News that the Packers and Jayden Reed have agreed to a 3-year, $50.25 million extension with $20M guaranteed! Jason explains why this feels like an incredible bargain for a REALLY GOOD slot receiver, and they discuss how this impacts Christian Watson entering the final year of his contract. They also discuss if the Packers should now draft a wide receiver in Rounds 2 or 3 tonight -- will Gutey really just pick the "best available" or should need factor into getting an immediate impact player? They also discuss the Rams drafting Ty Simpson behind Matthew Stafford -- is this the latest example of a team following "the Packer way" of QB development --, will the Packers move up or down with their 8 draft picks, and could the Packers actually draft a running back in Round 2?
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    21 mins
  • Packers Didn’t Even Try to Trade Up | Jason Wilde Explains Why
    Apr 24 2026
    The Packers had chances to move up — but they never even tried. In this segment of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, Jason Wilde reveals that Green Bay did not seriously consider trading into the first round, choosing instead to stay patient and trust the board heading into Day 2 of the NFL Draft. 🚨 The Key Insight According to Jason Wilde: 👉 The Packers never picked up the phone to move up They believed it would be too expensive They were comfortable staying put And they like what’s still on the board 🧠 Why the Packers Stayed Put Even with a trade-heavy first round: Green Bay trusted their evaluations They believe quality players will be there at Pick 52 The strategy reflects their long-term approach 📊 Positions to Watch Wilde highlights three key needs: Cornerback Offensive line Defensive line 👉 Addressing two of these would be a successful night 🔄 Trade Possibilities Still Exist While they didn’t move up: The Packers could still trade up or back tonight Gutey may look to add picks Flexibility remains a big part of the plan 🧩 Backup QB Conversation The segment also touches on: Why trades for guys like Anthony Richardson or Will Levis are unlikely The idea that Desmond Ritter may already be their backup plan Continued commitment to internal development
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    16 mins
  • “Don’t Overthink It” Jason Wilde on What the Packers MUST Do in the Draft
    Apr 23 2026
    The Packers are on the clock — and Jason Wilde says the approach should be simple. In this segment of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, Wilde breaks down what he believes Green Bay needs to do in the draft, and why overcomplicating things could lead to mistakes. 🚨 The Core Message Jason Wilde’s advice is clear: 👉 Don’t overthink it Trust your board Take the best player Avoid getting too cute with strategy 🧠 Best Player vs Biggest Need The discussion centers on one of the biggest draft debates: Do you draft strictly for need? Or do you take the best talent available? 👉 Wilde leans toward: Take the best player — and figure it out later 👀 What This Means for the Packers For Green Bay: There are multiple needs across the roster The board may not fall perfectly And trying to force a pick could backfire ⚖️ Avoiding Draft Mistakes The key takeaway: 👉 The worst thing you can do is overthink the moment Trust evaluations Stick to your process Let the draft come to you
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    18 mins
  • Jason Wilde on the NFL Draft, Gutey's Draft Philosophy, & Parenting Rules of Engagement! - on Jim, Matt & Molly
    Apr 21 2026
    Jason Wilde joins Jim, Matt & Molly on the Yuengling Guest Hotline (late because of his COOL speaking engagement...), joining midway through a breakdown of Shanade O'Connor's buzz cut! Jim asks if Jason's daughter ALSO mandates "rules of engagement" for how their father should behavior around them at school? They get into the Packers' approach to this upcoming NFL Draft, asking Jason for his takeaway from GM Brian Gutekunst's draft week press conference earlier today -- has Gutey always drafted best player available, is he delusional when talking about the team's depth right now, and does it feel like the Packers are more likely to trade up or acquire more draft picks? Also, what even are Gutey's "signature" draft picks, and should fans trust him to get it done this year?
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    17 mins
  • “They Haven’t Hit Enough” Jason Wilde on Packers Draft & Develop Problem
    Apr 21 2026
    The Packers have built their identity on “draft and develop” — but is that approach actually working? In this segment of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, Jason Wilde gives a blunt assessment of Green Bay’s roster construction and explains why the team may not be hitting enough on draft picks to sustain success. 🚨 The Core Issue Jason Wilde lays it out clearly: 👉 The Packers haven’t hit on enough draft picks And that creates a ripple effect across the roster: Less internal development More holes to fill More pressure on fewer players 🧠 Draft & Develop vs Reality The Packers still believe they are: 👉 A draft-and-develop team But the question becomes: 👉 Are they actually executing that philosophy successfully? 📉 Why It Matters If you’re not hitting consistently in the draft: You lose depth You lose flexibility And you’re forced to adjust your strategy 🔄 What It Means for the Future The discussion highlights: The need for better evaluation and development The importance of hitting on mid-round picks And why this offseason — especially the draft — is critical
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    19 mins
  • Jason Wilde on Packers Draft Picks, Dexter Lawrence Trade Smoke, & Rapid-Fire Hit-And-Run Questions!
    Apr 17 2026
    Jason Wilde joins Jim, Matt & Molly on the Yuengling Guest Hotline one week out from the Packers' first pick in the NFL Draft at No. 52 overall! Does Jason believe there's any actual fire around the Dexter Lawrence trade rumor, and how many picks will the Packers end up trading into or out of next week? Also, after trading for Micah Parsons last year, are the Packers one player away from the Super Bowl this offseason? Jason also gives up a live update of the weather up in Green Bay as the state gets HAMMERED by storms, and he suffers through his second run in Jim, Matt & Molly's new rapid-fire, no-hesitation questions game!
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    18 mins
  • Dexter Lawrence to Packers? Jason Wilde Says “It Doesn’t Make Sense”
    Apr 17 2026
    The idea of the Packers trading for Dexter Lawrence is out there — but Jason Wilde isn’t buying it. In this segment of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, Wilde breaks down why a potential move for the Giants’ star defensive lineman doesn’t line up with how the Packers operate — and why the cost may be too high. 🚨 The Rumor The conversation centers on a hypothetical: 👉 Would the Packers trade significant draft capital (like a 2nd and 5th) for Dexter Lawrence? On paper, it’s a huge upgrade. But Wilde’s reaction is clear: 👉 He just doesn’t see it happening. 🧠 The Core Issue: Draft Philosophy Wilde points to a major factor: Brian Gutekunst historically wants MORE picks, not fewer The Packers value volume in the draft More “swings” = better chance to hit 👉 Trading multiple picks for one player goes against that approach 💰 The Bigger Problem: Cost vs Needs The Packers aren’t just one player away: Still lack depth across multiple positions Have other contracts to manage (Love, Parsons, future extensions) Need flexibility, not a major financial commitment 👉 Adding Lawrence would come at the expense of filling multiple holes 📊 Why It Doesn’t Add Up Wilde lays it out: High draft compensation Expensive contract Team still building depth 👉 Bottom line: It doesn’t make sense given where the roster is right now 🔄 The Reality Check Wilde does leave the door open slightly: 👉 If it happens, he’ll admit he read it wrong But based on: Team philosophy Current roster construction And Gutey’s track record 👉 He doesn’t expect it
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    19 mins
  • Jason Wilde on Packers Offseason Moves, Dexter Lawrence Buzz and the Jonathan Gannon Silence
    Apr 16 2026
    Jason Wilde joined Kyle, Brust & Nortman to break down the Packers’ offseason and whether it has actually been better than it looks on the surface. He weighed in on the buzz around Dexter Lawrence, the team’s defensive additions, the lingering questions along the offensive line, and why he still sees plenty of roster “potholes” despite a few intriguing moves. Jason also sounded off on the fact that new defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon still has not spoken publicly, calling the delay ridiculous.
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    19 mins