The Green Bay Packers have locked in their star right tackle Zach Tom with a landmark four-year, $88 million extension, ensuring stability on their offensive line for years to come. Tom’s deal includes a record-setting $30.2 million signing bonus, the largest ever for an NFL offensive lineman, surpassing previous marks set by Laremy Tunsil and David Bakhtiari.
At $22 million annually, Tom now ranks among the league’s elite tackles, trailing only Philadelphia’s Lane Johnson among right tackles while eclipsing Jawaan Taylor’s deal. His contract reflects the Packers’ commitment to protecting Jordan Love and underscores the rising market value for top-tier linemen.
- Zach Tom’s four-year, $88 million extension with the Packers includes a record $30.2 million signing bonus, the largest ever for an offensive lineman.
- Tom’s annual salary of $22 million places him among the top-paid tackles, comparable to Jordan Mailata and Jake Matthews.
- With this deal, Tom becomes a top-four highest-paid right tackle in the NFL, surpassing Jawaan Taylor and trailing only Lane Johnson.
Green Bay Packers Lock Down Zach Tom: Is He Now the NFL’s Highest-Paid Right Tackle?
The Green Bay Packers have secured Zach Tom’s future with a groundbreaking four-year, $88 million extension featuring a record $30.2 million signing bonus for offensive linemen. This deal catapults the former fourth-round pick into the upper echelon of NFL tackles, likely making him the highest-paid right tackle in 2025 based on average annual value.




Contract Comparison: Tom vs. Elite Tackles
| Player | Team | APY | Guarantees |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zach Tom | Packers | $22M | $50.6M |
| Lane Johnson | Eagles | $25M | $54.5M |
Breaking Down Tom’s Historic Signing Bonus: Why It Matters for Future OL Contracts


The $30.2 million signing bonus represents a watershed moment for offensive lineman compensation. This structure gives Tom immediate financial security while helping Green Bay manage salary cap implications through proration over five years.
From Day 3 Draft Pick to $88M Man: Zach Tom’s Incredible Development Path
Selected in the fourth round (140th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft, Tom’s rise exemplifies the Packers’ player development philosophy. His technical refinement in pass protection and mobility in the run game transformed him into a cornerstone player.
Packers’ Salary Cap Strategy: How They’ll Afford Jordan Love’s Looming Extension


With Tom’s extension done, attention turns to quarterback Jordan Love. The Packers’ contract structures suggest they’ll continue using signing bonuses and void years to maintain flexibility while keeping their core intact.
NFL O-Line Market Reset: Which Tackles Are Next for Massive Paydays?
The domino effect has begun. Following Tom’s deal and Trey Smith’s record guard contract, agents for players like Tristan Wirfs and Penei Sewell will use these benchmarks in negotiations.
X-Factor: How Tom’s Extension Impacts the NFC North Balance of Power
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Chicago’s aggressive offseason meets Green Bay’s continuity. The Packers’ decision to lock down their entire offensive line early signals confidence in their championship window with Jordan Love.






Zach Tom getting $22M/year is wild for a RT. Packers overpaid big time when you compare him to Lane Johnson’s production.💰🤯
Not really. Tom allowed 0 sacks last season and Jordan Love’s blindside is safe. Elite pass protection = worth every penny.
Historic $30M signing bonus for a 4th-round pick turned star? Love to see underdogs get paid. Packers’ OL development is elite.
$88M for a guy who’s never made Pro Bowl? Meanwhile, Christian Darrisaw exists. Front offices just love throwing bags at mediocrity.
Pro Bowls are a popularity contest. Tom’s PFF grades crush Darrisaw’s. Watch the tape.
This deal is why the NFL salary cap is fake. Teams keep finding money for tackles while RBs eat crumbs. 🤡