This past season, Green Bay’s secondary experienced something it had been missing for a while: consistency. Part of that of course was from Kevin King staying healthy and available, but the corners also benefited from the increased production from the safety unit in free agent acquisition Adrian Amos and first-round draft pick Darnell Savage.
In 2018, the Packers relied on Ha Ha Clinton-Dix for seven games, Kentrell Brice for 14 games, Josh Jones entered the fray for a few games, and even veteran corner Tramon Williams slid into a safety slot to help the back end of the defense.