When the Green Bay Packers announced that they were waiving Kingsley Keke late in the 2021 season, the outlook at the position became a lot hazier than what was previously assumed. Keke, who started 17 games over the last two years, figured to be one of the team’s starting 3-4 defensive ends until his rookie contract with the team expired. With the added loss of Tyler Lancaster, a nose tackle who played 1,323 snaps for the Packers over four years, the team got very thin at an already thin position early on in the offseason.
Packers 2022 Roster Predictions: Only 5 defensive linemen make the team
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