Devonte Wyatt’s season is done, and his mangled ankle now leaves a gaping hole in the Packers’ defense. The Packers’ defensive line was thin enough without Wyatt’s untimely injury, and now that he’s gone, they’ll have to make do with what they have on hand as they try to sustain their Super Bowl aspirations.

The Packers currently employ five candidates to fill Wyatt’s spot. Karl Brooks and Colby Woden, both 2023 draft picks, are the most obvious candidates, but we know them well. Newly acquired Jordon Riley, lately of the New York Giants, is on the other end of the spectrum: we know practically nothing about him, other than that his size (large) appears to make up the bulk of his skill set. He seems to be more of a nose, though. The Packers have needed a reliable run stuffer in the vein o

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