The Josh Jackson experiment is coming to an end. With Kevin King back on a one-year rental, King is the presumed starter opposite of Jaire Alexander. There’s also the expectation that the team will use one or even two picks on a corner in the upcoming draft. This ultimately points toward 2021 being Jackson’s last year with the Green Bay Packers.
If you were told a former second-round pick would play more as a rookie than he would during his second and third seasons combined, you would probably have a surprised reaction. Well, that has been the case for Jackson, who played more defensive snaps in 2018 than he did the last two seasons.