Kenny Clark is a bona fide stud. He's a game-breaker capable of single-handedly taking over the trenches.
The problem is that for the last few years, the Packers have counted on his to single-handedly take over the trenches.
Look at who had the most snaps along the defensive line besides Kenny Clark:
- Dean Lowry is a role player who can set a solid edge and do little else
- Kingsley Keke showed promise, but was cut mid-season
- Tyler Lancaster was the epitome of "just a guy"
- TJ Slaton was a developmental rookie who played limited sub packages and special teams
The year before, it was the same guys except draft day disappointment Montravius Adams was in place of TJ Slaton.