DONE DEAL: Following Joe Barry’s departure, the Packers signed another Though player unexpected.
In 2024, Green Bay’s defence might appear differently. Following Joe Barry’s departure, the Packers signed Jeff Hafley. Though unexpected, the hire seems promising. The Packers have the talent to advance because they have stars at every level of the defence. However, after surrendering the eighth-most air yards on completions in 2023, there is still opportunity for improvement.
No matter how the Packers handle the contracts of their upcoming free agents, they will need to add players to the secondary. In 2023, players like Corey Ballentine, Darnell Savage, Rudy Ford, and Keisean Nixon all had significant snap counts. This spring, all four are expected to become free agents. In 2023, Ballentine, Nixon, and Ford all set career highs in snap counts. The Packers would benefit from re-signing all three of these guys because they each had their moments in 2023. However, the squad should improve the slot corner position.
Okudah’s signing makes sense for Green Bay because of his relationship with Hafley from their time together at Ohio State. Green Bay ought to have a little more information on Okudah as a player because they were opponents of his while he was in Detroit. Before entering the NFL, Okudah set high standards for himself. Despite being the third overall pick in the highly anticipated 2020 draft class, he never lived up to the hype. Not in Detroit, anyhow. Following his trade to Atlanta, Okudah settled in with Ryan Nielsen. However, with Nielsen gone and the Falcons probably making roster changes, Okudah might be the odd man out.
DeJean, a man of many talents, is expected to be a top pick in the NFL Draft. DeJean is capable of doing a variety of tasks, such as punt and kick return duties. Iowa has produced some genuine NFL talent throughout the years. Tristan Wirfs, Tyler Linderbaum, George Kittle, Sam LaPorta, and many other college hopefuls have become stars because to this programme. When the ball is in the air, DeJean plays it like a receiver, and once it is in his hands, he exhibits good field vision. He will be a valuable member of any squad thanks to his ball abilities and instincts. Throughout his time at Iowa, DeJean scored numerous scores from interceptions and punt returns. Nixon would be perfect for DeJean if he walks.