Future of the Pack: Ranking Packers Top 25 Players Under 25 After Four Games
20. Sean Rhyan (23)
Rhyan has yet to see an offensive snap this season, but his time may be coming sooner than later. Royce Newman stepped in for an injured Elgton Jenkins and performed horribly. Regardless of whether that opportunity comes, it’s a good sign Rhyan is at least active on gamedays this season.
19. Ben Sims (23)
Sims has slowly conceded playing time to the next guy on this list after being claimed on waivers following preseason. He’s a blocking specialist who doesn’t provide much as a pass catcher.
18. Tucker Kraft (22)
Kraft has gotten off to a slow start as a third-round pick, but he’s starting to show some life. He’s been good in pass protection and is beginning to get a few more snaps each game. He also has two receptions for a whopping five yards on the season.
17. Colby Wooden (22)
Wooden has been a regular part of the Packers’ defensive line rotation, but defensive coordinator Joe Barry needs to find better ways to use him. He’s been on the field for running plays more often than passing ones, a concern considering his light frame and pass-rushing abilities.
16. Kinglsey Enagbare (23)
Enagbare has gotten off to a slow start to the season after finishing 2022 on a high note. Through four games, he only has three total pressures and zero sacks. He’s also been a liability in the running game.