GREEN BAY – A week before their first selection in the 2026 NFL draft, the Green Bay Packers created more space on their roster.
The Packers released linebacker Jamon Johnson, cornerback Tyron Herring and tight end McCallan Castles on April 17.
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Their departures leave the Packers’ offseason roster at 72 players, 18 short of maximum. They currently have eight picks in next week’s draft, starting with the 52nd overall in the second round.
The team will fill most, if not all, of their remaining spots with undrafted rookies after the draft. All three released players were on the Packers’ practice squad last season.
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