Green Bay Packers are adjusting their strategy under new defensive coordinator Jeff Halley, especially with the recent signing of linebacker Isaiah McDuffie. The $4 million contract raises questions about whether McDuffie is being positioned as a starter or primarily a special teams player. The Packers are also exploring draft prospects that align with Halley’s vision for the defense, focusing on traditionally undersized linebackers and versatile players who can adapt to changing game formats.
Halley’s influence is expected to impact the upcoming draft, with the team potentially looking for hybrid players reminiscent of past successes. The Packers are likely to target athletes who not only excel in their specific roles but can also fit multiple schemes as they continue to refine their defensive approach.