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The Most Important Packers: No. 17 — Devonte Wyatt
The Most Important Packers: No. 17 — Devonte Wyatt

Forbes

time06-07-2025

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  • Forbes

The Most Important Packers: No. 17 — Devonte Wyatt

Green Bay Packers defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt is hoping for a big season. The Green Bay Packers went 11-6 last season, sweeping the NFC West and the AFC South along the way. Overall, though, no one in the building was happy. The Packers failed to build on their terrific finish to the 2023 campaign, settled for the No. 7 seed in the NFC playoffs, and lost a Wild Card game to eventual Super Bowl champion Philadelphia. Afterwards, general manager Brian Gutekunst turned up the heat on everybody in the building. 'We need to continue to ramp up our sense of urgency,' Gutekunst said. 'I think it's time we started competing for championships.' Those are fair expectations. The Packers return 20 of 22 starters, and appear to have upgraded the roster via free agency and the draft. With several third and fourth year players trending upward, Green Bay should be poised to make a move. 'I think they're ready,' Gutekunst said. Now, it's time for the Packers to prove their G.M. right. Green Bay's first training camp practice is July 23. Between now and then I will count down the '30 Most Important Packers' heading into the 2025 campaign. At No. 17 is defensive tackle Devonte 17 Devonte Wyatt, DT Last season Wyatt was second on the team in sacks (5.0), quarterback hits (9.0) and tackles for loss (9.0) last season, despite missing three games with an ankle injury. He also had two fumble recoveries. Wyatt had three sacks, five quarterback hits and a fumble recovery in the first four games. Then he missed Weeks 5-7 and never had the same impact after returning on Oct. to date Wyatt was a first round draft pick in 2022 who spent the first three months of his rookie season primarily watching. In fact, after 13 games in 2022, Wyatt had just three pressures, no sacks and no quarterback hits. Wyatt's final four games — in which he had five pressures, 1.5 sacks and three quarterback hits — gave the Packers hope that his potential could eventually lead to production. So Green Bay let starters Dean Lowry and Jarran Reed walk in free agency and increased Wyatt's role. In 2023, Wyatt began proving why he was a first round draft pick, posting 36 tackles (18 solo), 5.5 sacks, six tackles for a loss, 11 quarterback hits and a fumble recovery. Wyatt played 49.7% of the defensive snaps that season, tied for fourth on the team in tackles for loss and ranked fourth on the team in sacks and quarterback hits. The 6-foot-3, 304-pound Wyatt had just one elite season at Georgia. That came in 2021 when Wyatt had 39 tackles, seven tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and two forced fumbles in 14 starts on a Bulldogs team that won the national championship. Wyatt, who began his career at Hutchinson Community College before transferring to Georgia, then went to the 2022 NFL Combine and ran the 40-yard dash in a blistering 4.77 seconds — one of the fastest times by a defensive lineman. Physical gifts have never been an issue for Wyatt, though. It's the mental side. He scored an 8 on the 50-question Wonderlic test before the 2022 draft, less than half the NFL average of 19. 'That's a big deal. Don't kid yourself,' one NFL scout told me about low Wonderlic scores. 'Now some guys can overcome those scores. But a lot of times when guys bust, you go back and look and sure enough, that Wonderlic score was low.' Wyatt was also arrested in 2020 for three misdemeanor charges — family violence, criminal trespass, and damage to property. While the charges were later dropped, there were several questions about his character before the draft. 'Obviously he had a couple hiccups there at Georgia,' Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst said after drafting Wyatt played 33.24% of the defensive snaps last year due to injury and a log jam up front. With T.J. Slaton's departure in free agency, Wyatt's role should increase dramatically. The Packers picked up Wyatt's fifth-year option in May, and his salary for 2026 will be $12.938 million. Both sides would like to get a long term deal done, though, making this a critical year for Said It … 'He's a quick twitch-up, twitchy defensive lineman and a guy that can really explode off the football. So, that is a benefit of this style of system where you're trying to, we're more of a penetrating front as opposed to like a read-and-react playing technique. You just want to try to create chaos and carnage in front of you by blowing up the man in front of you.' — Packers coach Matt LaFleur on Wyatt'D-Wy was probably our most consistent pass rusher from the inside this year.' — Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst on Wyatt after the 2024 season'I definitely do love the system we're in. I'm a lot more comfortable and I can move a lot faster. Just being aware of what's going on in the system. … Definitely playing in this system for this first year, it gives me an advantage for next year and being in this system again.' — Wyatt on playing in the Packers' 4-3 defenseTHE TOP 30 • No. 30 — RB MarShawn Lloyd • No. 29 — WR Dontayvion Wicks • No. 28 — S Javon Bullard • No. 27 — WR Savion Williams • No. 26 — LB Isaiah McDuffie • No. 25 — OL Jordan Morgan • No. 24 — WR Matthew Golden • No. 23 — CB Carrington Valentine • No. 22 — WR Romeo Doubs • No. 21 — QB Malik Willis N0. 20 — DE Lukas Van Ness • No. 19 — RG Sean Rhyan • No. 18 — LT Rasheed Walker

Dolphins Trade Pitch Nets Packers Defensive Lineman Devonte Wyatt
Dolphins Trade Pitch Nets Packers Defensive Lineman Devonte Wyatt

Yahoo

time29-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Dolphins Trade Pitch Nets Packers Defensive Lineman Devonte Wyatt

After an offseason with minimal spending, the Miami Dolphins have precise needs in the trenches. While the offensive line, mainly the left side, needs an overhaul, the Dolphins also desperately need defensive line help. In this trade pitch, the Dolphins swing a move with the Green Bay Packers for former first-round defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt. Wyatt was the 28th overall selection in the 2022 NFL Draft, and at 27 years old, he's heading into the final year of his rookie deal. Miami needs to add along the interior of the defensive line, and Wyatt would be an excellent option for the Dolphins. As he's in the final year of his deal, he likely won't cost the Dolphins more than a third-round pick at most. Advertisement According to Pro Football Focus, Wyatt had five sacks and 32 pressures for the Packers in 2024. He primarily lined up as a defensive tackle, and the Dolphins would have him play in the interior of their defensive line. Green Bay Packers defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt (95) celebrates his sack of Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis (8) during the second half at Nissan Roberts-Imagn Images The Packers would be willing to move off their former first-round pick after his role took a step back in 2024. In 2023, Wyatt played 644 snaps, while in 2024, he saw just 366. Wyatt would be one of the Dolphins' starters along the defensive line in 2025, lining up next to Zach Sieler, Benito Jones, Jaelan Phillips, Chop Robinson, and Bradley Chubb. Adding Wyatt would transform a questionable defensive front into one of the Dolphins' strongest position groups. It would create a solidified defensive front, with no position left unfilled. Advertisement It would also give the Dolphins flexibility in the NFL Draft to take an offensive lineman or another position in the first round. Otherwise, the front office would have to address the defensive line. Wyatt would be a cost-effective pickup for the Dolphins along the defensive line. This trade pitch would help the Dolphins on the field in 2025 and also give the front office a lot of flexibility in the NFL Draft. Related: Dolphins Punter Surprised Titans Moved On

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