Two key editions should help reshape Green Bay’s defensive line room. The 2021 Green Bay Packers struggled with defensive line depth throughout the season. Be it on the interior or on the edges, the defense always looked weakest when their starters were gassed or taking a breather on the bench, as offenses were able to wear out the few pocket-pushers they had on the team.
The team responded this offseason by adding Devonte Wyatt (a first-round pick) and Jarran Reed (a free agent signing), who should help keep the likes of Kenny Clark and Dean Lowry fresh this season. With snaps from defensive end Kingsley Keke and nose tackle Tyler Lancaster now gone, Wyatt and Reed should see action early on in a highly-rotated defensive line unit.
As a whole, the Packers have five players on their roster who should be expected to contribute this season to go along with some interesting prospects who could sneak in at the end of the roster or make the team’s practice squad. Here’s a look at Green Bay’s defensive line room as it stands today:
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