Green Bay, WI – A changing of the guard might be underway in Green Bay — and it’s happening faster than anyone expected.
After parting ways with long-time star running back Aaron Jones this offseason, the Packers aren’t just handing the reins to high-priced free agent Josh Jacobs without a backup plan.
Enter Emanuel Wilson — the undrafted free agent who’s quietly making noise and could soon shake up the Packers’ backfield rotation.

At 24 years old, Wilson brings a rare blend of burst, balance, and vision — traits that caught coaches’ eyes during his limited snaps last season. Now, heading into training camp, he’s positioned to push for significant touches, potentially stealing snaps from Jacobs and redefining Green Bay’s rushing attack.
Meanwhile, Aaron Jones’ departure marked the end of an era.
Jones, once the heart and soul of the Packers’ run game, struggled with injuries and declining explosiveness throughout 2024. With a hefty price tag and mounting durability concerns, the Packers opted to move on — but they might have found a future star without even spending a draft pick.
“Wilson’s upside is through the roof,” an NFC scout told FanHub. “He runs angry, and he fits exactly what Green Bay needs: youth, toughness, and fresh legs.”
In an offseason where salary cap flexibility was paramount, the emergence of Emanuel Wilson offers Matt LaFleur and GM Brian Gutekunst a golden opportunity:
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Cheap contract.
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High upside.
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Perfect fit for a run-heavy, Jordan Love-led offense.
Training camp battles are heating up, and if Wilson continues his meteoric rise, the Packers’ backfield could look a lot different than fans expected — with a former undrafted gem taking center stage.
Get ready, Cheeseheads. A new chapter in Green Bay’s ground game is about to be written.
