The Green Bay Packers look set at punter after undrafted rookie Justin Vogel won the job and produced a record-breaking season in 2017.

So it comes as no surprise that the Packers are moving on from restricted free agent Jacob Schum, the team’s punter in 2016.

According to Rob Demovsky of ESPN, the Packers won’t offer a tender to Schum, who spent all of last season on injured reserve with a bad back.

Schum signed in Green Bay after being waived by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in August of 2016. He appeared in all 16 games for the Packers that season, averaging 43.2 yards and 39.1 net yards over 56 punts.

Vogel averaged 44.4 yards per punt, with a franchise-record 41.6 net yards per punt, over 71 punts in 2017. A Pro Bowl alternate as a rookie, he’s locked as the team’s punter for 2018 and beyond.

Without a tender from the Packers, Schum will become an unrestricted free agent when the new league year opens on Wednesday afternoon.

The Packers have one other restricted free agent (linebacker Joe Thomas), plus nine unrestricted free agents and eight exclusive rights free agents.