The Green Bay Packers are in the middle of a transition period on their defensive line. Looking to replace Jarran Reed and Dean Lowry, two starting defensive ends who left in free agency, the team’s plan for the upcoming season seems to be moving nose tackle Kenny Clark to defensive end, playing T.J. Slaton at the nose and allowing second-year first-rounder Devonte Wyatt to see playing time at the other end spot.
Behind the first line on the depth chart, though, the Packers are expecting rookies Colby Wooden (fourth round) and Karl Brooks (sixth round) to give the starters breathers during the regular season.