The 2020 offseason was a relatively quiet one for the Green Bay Packers, at least in comparison to 2019. Coming off an NFC Championship loss to San Francisco, the Packers had little cap space, and in the draft, they addressed future needs more than immediate ones.
This meant that Green Bay was going to run back a similar team for the 2020 season, hoping that internal development and a Year 2 leap in the Matt LaFleur offense would take place--both of which did.
And part of that internal development was getting a young but extremely talented secondary to the next level--they just needed more consistency.