Packers linked to blockbuster trade for 7,250-yard running back as Josh Jacobs insurance
The Packers may need to put together both contingency plans on Josh Jacobs not being available, and add reliable veteran depth behind the star running back, amid allegations of Domestic Violence.
Jacobs was released from prison, pending the results of an ongoing investigation into an incident that led to his arrest back on May 26, but the Packers aren’t exactly teeming with depth behind the former rushing champion, either.
Could the Packers be ideal Alvin Kamara fit?

Over at ESPN, NFL insider Dan Graziano put together a potential list of perfect trade fits, including linking Green Bay to adding New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara.
“The Saints’ beloved veteran turns 31 in July and posted career lows in touches (164) and scrimmage yards (657) in 2025,” Graziano writes for ESPN. “New Orleans doled out big money to Travis Etienne Jr. in free agency and has a crowded RB room that also includes Kendre Miller, Audric Estime and Ty Chandler. Kamara has one year left on his contract, which has been amended so many times it’s difficult to truly assess the size of the dead money burden New Orleans will take on whenever he’s gone.
“It’s hard to see a team offering too much for Kamara at this point in his career. But if he lands in the right kind of backfield and the right kind of role, he could have a chance to go out with a bang. Maybe a place such as Cincinnati or Green Bay has a way to use him to help the offense.”

If the Packers can pry Kamara away in exchange for a late-round pick in the 2027 NFL Draft, it would be a no-brainer for head coach Matt LaFleur and Green Bay.
While Kamara’s production has dipped in recent seasons, his track record of explosiveness and versatility as a threat in the passing game out of the backfield are worth taking a late-round flier on to bolster quarterback Jordan Love’s supporting cast.