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Despite struggles, don’t expect Packers LB Zaire Franklin to come off the field on passing downs

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The Packers believe Zaire Franklin will be an every down player at linebacker.

For the past two seasons, the Green Bay Packers have relied on the versatility of off-ball linebackers Quay Walker and Edgerrin Cooper. However, knowing that Walker’s free agent price tag would be too costly, the Packers decided to trade for Indianapolis Colts linebacker Zaire Franklin. A 2024 second-team All-Pro, Franklin is coming off his worst season as a pro from a Pro Football Focus grade standpoint.

Franklin struggled especially in coverage, posting a PFF coverage grade of 29. 9, which ranked 32nd out of the 32 linebackers who dropped into coverage at least 500 times last season. Cooper ranked second on that list, while Walker was 28th.

Even though dropping into coverage has never been much of a strength for Franklin in his eight NFL seasons, Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst still expects him to be able to be used interchangeably with Cooper. “No, they’re both going to be responsible for that,” Gutekunst said when asked if Cooper would assume most of the coverage responsibilities. “Edge is such a unique player.

He’s so versatile with his ability to play off the ball in the run game, to cover, to rush the passer; he’s really a complete linebacker, as is Zaire. ” Under former defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley, the Packers lined up in either their base or nickel defense on 97. 6 percent of their plays in 2025 — almost never coming out in dime, according to data from Cody Alexander of MatchQuarters .