The biggest addition to the Green Bay Packers’ linebacker room so far this offseason took place on Thursday, when the team re-signed Eric Wilson to a new contract. Wilson, who started 15 games for the Minnesota Vikings in 2020, at least helps maintain some depth at the position heading into a 2024 season that will see the Packers change up their base defense.
That change has them in need of more bodies at the linebacker spot, especially after releasing De’Vondre Campbell. The moves — and the lack of impact additions in free agency — spell a big role for 4th-year pro Isaiah McDuffie, but the team surely plans to bring another couple of bodies into the room via the NFL Draft.