Packers: 3 most disappointing players at quarter mark

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA - SEPTEMBER 12: Demario Davis #56 of the New Orleans Saints breaks up the pass attempt to Robert Tonyan #85 of the Green Bay Packers during the game at TIAA Bank Field on September 12, 2021 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA - SEPTEMBER 12: Demario Davis #56 of the New Orleans Saints breaks up the pass attempt to Robert Tonyan #85 of the Green Bay Packers during the game at TIAA Bank Field on September 12, 2021 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images) /
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NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA – SEPTEMBER 27: Kingsley Keke #96 of the Green Bay Packers is congratulated by Za’Darius Smith #55 after a sack against the New Orleans Saints during the first half at Mercedes-Benz Superdome on September 27, 2020 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images) /

Most disappointing Packers: Kingsley Keke

The Packers’ defensive line is their biggest weak spot and they desperately need someone to help out Kenny Clark. Clark continues to play like a monster, but the big men alongside him haven’t been able to take advantage of the huge attention Clark draws.

Entering the season, Kingsey Keke was tabbed as an up-and-coming player and someone who would help elevate the defense’s play. He flashed in his rookie year as someone who can get after the quarterback and stop the run.

During the first three games, his pass rush was literally non-existent–he had zero total pressures on 62 pass plays. He has shown signs of turning it around, however, as he accrued two pressures, including one sack, against Pittsburgh last week. Green Bay needs the Week 4 version of Keke moving forward and not the player they saw through the first three games.