6 strengths and weaknesses for Packers following 2022 NFL Draft

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Packers’ weakness following Draft: Specialists

It’s still unclear exactly how the Packers are going to fix their special teams this season. Yes, they hired a guru in special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia, but what else have they done? They downgraded their punter with the addition of Pat O’Donnell and Mason Crosby is coming off his worst season. We’ll see how those two are throughout the 2022 season, but it’s not looking good at this point.

Packers’ strength following Draft: Starting Secondary

The Packers boast one of the best starting secondaries in the entire NFL. With the return of star cornerback Jaire Alexander leading the way, he’ll team up with 2021 first-rounder Eric Stokes following a promising rookie season and upstart cornerback Rasul Douglas. Behind them, Adrian Amos and Darnell Savage form a very solid safety tandem. Amos and Savage were more up and down than the coaches would like, but they have the potential to become one of the best duos in the entire NFL.