Jennings entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2024 and spent his rookie year on Green Bay’s practice squad without seeing game action. In 2025, he earned a 53-man roster spot as a backup interior lineman and appeared in two games, totaling six offensive snaps.
The roster reshaping around Jenkins’ departure opened opportunities behind the Packers’ top interior players. Green Bay released Jenkins for salary-cap relief and did not re-sign left tackle Rasheed Walker, while Sean Rhyan was extended to start at center. Morgan (2024 first-round pick) and Belton (2025 second-round pick) are poised for bigger roles, setting up a competitive interior-line depth chart.
Jennings will face a challenge to secure a role in the 2026 interior line rotation, with veterans and youngsters in the mix. In addition to Jennings, the Packers expect Travis Glover and John Williams to push for snaps behind Belton and Aaron Banks, while Karsen Barnhart and other depth options continue to compete for guard duties.
Looking ahead, Green Bay is likely to address the offensive line further in the 2026 NFL Draft. The team does not have a first-round pick after a trade for Micah Parsons, but Day 2 selections are expected to target continued depth at guard and other positions. Pre-draft activity included visits with guards Josh Gesky and Ethan Onianwa and tackle Max Iheanachor, reflecting a continued emphasis on improving the interior and versatile linemen.