Overview
- At least four teams are expected to pursue the Packers quarterback in free agency, with the Browns and Dolphins described as particularly keen, per Jason La Canfora.
- Miami’s interest is reinforced by new GM Jon-Eric Sullivan and coach Jeff Hafley, both with Packers ties and reportedly high on Willis.
- Multiple outlets project a Justin Fields–style deal for Willis in the range of two years and $40 million with about $30 million guaranteed.
- Pittsburgh’s involvement is contingent on Aaron Rodgers’ decision, with reporting indicating a potential return that would remove the Steelers from the chase.
- Evaluators cite a thin veteran pool and weak draft class elevating competition for Willis, whose limited Green Bay sample featured six touchdowns, zero interceptions and roughly 79% completions.