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Packers Cut Five Players Following Mandatory Minicamp

Green Bay, WI – June 16, 2025

The Green Bay Packers made swift moves, releasing five players after the conclusion of their mandatory minicamp on Thursday. The decisions reflect a strategic overhaul as the team gears up for training camp.

Defensive tackle Colby Wooden was among those cut. The 2023 fourth-round pick struggled with just two tackles for loss in 2024, failing to secure a consistent role in a crowded defensive front.

Wide receiver Mecole Hardman Jr. also faced the axe. Signed for $1.5 million this offseason, he couldn’t stand out in a packed receiver room filled with younger talents like Christian Watson and Matthew Golden.

Tight end Ben Sims was let go due to limited production. With only four catches for 42 yards last season, he couldn’t compete with Tucker Kraft and Luke Musgrave for meaningful receiving opportunities.

Cornerback Micah Robinson, a 2025 seventh-round pick, didn’t make the cut. His lack of impact during minicamp practices left him vulnerable as the secondary pivoted to other options.

Defensive lineman James Ester, an undrafted rookie from 2025, was also released. His minimal contributions in minicamp couldn’t justify a roster spot with veterans like Kenny Clark and Devonte Wyatt holding strong.

These cuts trim the roster from 90 to 85 players, aligning with the Packers’ plan to refine their lineup. The moves create space for emerging talent and address depth concerns ahead of the season.

With training camp approaching, the team is prioritizing youth and versatility. The departure of these players signals a focus on building a competitive unit for 2025.

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