

The Facts: Speaking at the NFL Scouting Combine, GM Brian Gutekunst indicated Graham isn’t going anywhere: “I look forward to seeing what he can do for us this year," Gutekunst added Graham battled through a lot of things (injuries) and showed great professionalism.
Diehards Line:
As previously noted, with a base salary of $3.45 million plus the roster bonus, there was some discussion suggesting the Packers could move on from Graham after just one season. Cutting the 32-year-old would save Green Bay $5.3 million on the salary cap while leaving $7.3 million in dead money. Instead, the Packers will give Graham another go under new coach Matt LaFleur. Graham caught 55 passes for 636 yards and just two touchdowns in 16 games in Green Bay in 2018. The underwhelming campaign, however, will not stop the Packers from giving the tight end another chance to improve with Rodgers.