The Green Bay Packers appear to have nearly every element of their offense in place for the foreseeable future. By the
end of the 2023 season, the NFL world had seen what that offensive was capable of, even against some of the NFC’s
finest defenses.
While there may not be many changes to make, one could be big for the offense.
If the Packers sign Estime, it will most likely be a cheaper and younger version of AJ Dillon. While Dillon is a fan
favorite in Green Bay, his tenure with the team could be coming to an end.
The Green Bay Packers will devote a significant portion of their offseason on improving their defense. As the team’s
defensive coaching staff is entirely overhauled, they will be looking for “their guys” to join the squad. In fact, they
have already started the procedure. A Safety with extensive experience has already piqued the team’s interest.
Lily Zhao of Fox Sports 6 summarized what new defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley said regarding the Safety position
at his debut press conference:
Oregon safety Evan Williams would match that profile. Williams spent his last season with the Oregon Ducks after
transferring from Fresno State.
Williams finished his career with 308 total tackles, 16 tackles for loss, four forced fumbles, five and a half sacks, 14
passes defended, and four interceptions. His 2023 honors included second-team All-Pac 12.
He had 82 tackles and four and a half sacks in his one season with the Ducks. Despite this, he was not invited to the
Senior Bowl or the Shrine Bowl. To enhance his draft stock, he will most likely need to perform well at his Pro Day.
Mock drafts place Williams ranging from the fifth to the seventh round. A logical place for the Packers to take a
chance on a player who could be a diamond in the rough at a position of