Green Bay Packers

Pass rush remains top roster flaw; Parsons absence exposes thin edge depth; interior duo offers optimism

Pass rush remains top roster flaw; Parsons absence exposes thin edge depth; interior duo offers optimism

Key Questions

How does the pass rush perform without Micah Parsons?

The Packers average one fewer sack per game without Parsons, highlighting thin edge depth.

What are the key factors for the Packers edge rush in 2026?

Van Ness is the make-or-break piece after Gary and Enagbare departures, while Gannon's scheme offers hope.

How does the interior defensive line provide optimism?

The Wyatt and Hargrave duo can be disruptive and serves as a counterbalance to edge concerns, with versatility emphasized by Gutey.

Drop-off quantified: Packers average 1 sack fewer per game without Parsons. Van Ness is make-or-break piece; Gary traded, Enagbare departed. Gannon's scheme change offers hope but LVN's development is critical. Sweat trade rumors, Clowney stopgap, and internal options like Sorrell and Oliver add layers. Positive signal: Wyatt/Hargrave interior DL duo can be disruptive, providing counterbalance. Gutey noted versatility as key. Sorrell projected as Parsons insurance but may not hold job by Thanksgiving.

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Updated Jun 26, 2026