Jimmy Graham’s numbers stunk in 2018 and if you don’t believe it, you can ask him yourself. “My numbers suck,” Graham told ESPN’s Rob Demovsky leading up to Green Bay’s week 14 game against the Chicago Bears. Now, after what feels like a wasted season, the Packers have to decide if it’s worth holding onto the 32-year-old tight end for another year.
When Graham was signed to a three-year, $30 million contract last March, Green Bay was expecting more than 636 yards and two touchdowns from the former All-Pro. He was supposed to provide more stability to a position the team hadn’t seen much production from since the days of Jermichael Finley, but instead, the rumors from his previous stint with the Seattle Seahawks seemed more valid.