The Green Bay Packers find themselves in a bit of a bind as they look to bolster their pass rush while Micah Parsons recovers from an ACL tear. With Parsons out of commission for the start of the season, the Packers need someone who can disrupt the quarterback's rhythm. But as the offseason progresses, their options are dwindling.
Cameron Jordan has re-upped with the New Orleans Saints, Joey Bosa seems to be stepping away from the game, and A.J. Epenesa has signed with the Philadelphia Eagles.
This leaves veterans like Von Miller and Jadeveon Clowney as some of the more prominent names still available. Yet, the Packers might need to think outside the box to enhance their defensive front.
Lukas Van Ness, a former 13th overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, hasn't quite lived up to expectations. However, there's a glimmer of hope that he's turning the corner and could finally hit his stride next season.
Alongside rookie Dani Dennis-Sutton, he might just hold down the fort until Parsons is back in action. Still, the Packers might want to explore additional avenues to strengthen their pass rush.
One intriguing possibility is keeping an eye on a potential cap casualty: Arik Armstead.
The Packers should keep a close watch on Jaguars defensive tackle Arik Armstead. According to Alex Kay of Bleacher Report, Armstead is among the top five cut candidates that should be on every NFL team's radar. If the Jacksonville Jaguars decide to part ways with him, they could free up nearly $14 million in cap space.
Armstead, a versatile defensive lineman, has experience playing both defensive tackle and defensive end in a 3-4 scheme. This flexibility could be invaluable for the Packers, providing defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon with a versatile piece to maneuver around the line. Adding Armstead to a rotation that includes Devonte Wyatt, Karl Brooks, and rookie Chris McClellan could significantly bolster the Packers' defensive front.
However, there's a catch. Despite the theoretical benefits of releasing Armstead, the Jaguars aren't in a financial squeeze.
They don't need to create cap space, and losing Armstead would leave a significant gap at defensive tackle. Local beat writer Mia O'Brien reports that Jacksonville plans to retain the veteran lineman, making it unlikely that Armstead will be available for the Packers to snag.
While Armstead would undoubtedly be a valuable addition to the Packers' defensive line, fans shouldn't get their hopes up. It seems more likely that Armstead will remain with the Jaguars for the upcoming season. Still, in the unpredictable world of the NFL, anything can happen, and the Packers will need to stay alert for any opportunities to strengthen their defense.
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