The Green Bay Packers have undergone a bevy of changes so far this offseason. The coaching and front office staff is revamped for 2018, beginning at the top with the general manager and defensive coordinator.
The secondary, a group that finished 23rd in passing yards per game allowed in 2018, has been no exception to this turnover. Green Bay used its top two draft picks on cornerbacks, Jaire Alexander and Josh Jackson.
The two rookies join a retooled group of defensive backs. With the addition of veteran Tramon Williams and the retention of Davon House, Green Bay has something it severely lacked last year: a veteran presence among the cornerbacks.