If the Packers still want to add players before the start of the regular season, they've got money to spend.
On the day the NFL informed teams that the 2025 salary cap number would increase by nearly $25 million from the $255.4 million figure used a season ago, the Green Bay Packers went into the offseason armed with roughly $49.1 million in total cap space, good for 13th in the league, and ranked 11th in effective cap space, the projected number a team will have after signing at least 51 players and its projected class from the 2025 NFL Draft, at approximately $46 million.