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Scout’s Best Packers Safety Combo

Green Bay Packers Set to Overhaul Safety Positions with McKinney and DeJean as Key Targets

The Green Bay Packers have appointed a new defensive coordinator and are highly likely to see two new starting safeties on the field.

Following the Scouting Combine, there is a strong indication that the Packers are aiming to replicate their successful strategy from 2019. This involves securing a prominent safety in free agency, reminiscent of their signing of Adrian Amos, and utilizing a first-round draft pick on a promising safety, similar to their selection of Darnell Savage. While the Packers may not opt for a safety in the first round of the upcoming draft on April 25, the overarching strategy remains consistent: acquiring one early in free agency and another early in the draft.

Xavier McKinney #29 of the New York Giants

When asked about the ideal combination of a free agent and a draft pick, a top scout from another team identified Xavier McKinney from the Giants as the top free agent safety. The scout envisioned pairing McKinney with Iowa’s Cooper DeJean, a potential first-round pick.

McKinney’s status as the top free agent comes as no surprise, given his widespread recognition. Despite some injury setbacks, his impressive performance, versatility across various defensive roles, and adept tackling skills make him a highly sought-after prospect.

Hawkeyes left corner back Cooper DeJean

On the other hand, DeJean’s position is somewhat unexpected, primarily due to the lack of consensus on his optimal NFL position. While safety seems to be the likely projection, his extensive experience at cornerback raises questions about his fit. Nevertheless, with his exceptional athleticism and knack for making impactful plays, DeJean presents a valuable asset regardless of his position.

The Packers’ general manager, Brian Gutekunst, finds himself in an advantageous position to revamp the safety room. The free-agent pool offers depth and quality, with several notable releases further enhancing the options available. Additionally, the upcoming draft class, while not particularly top-heavy, presents opportunities in the second and third rounds, coinciding with the Packers’ multiple selections in these rounds.

In conclusion, McKinney and DeJean emerge as a potentially dynamic and versatile safety duo for the Packers’ defense under their new coordinator. With ample cap space and draft picks at his disposal, Gutekunst possesses the means to execute this envisioned strategy effectively.

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