Kind of interesting stats from the Press Gazette. It shows how important a nickel corner is, and it shows how much help having good LBs can be. Dendy played a lot of the defensive snaps. However, because both Hawk and Barnett never left the field, the Packers didn't use a dimeback after week 4 of last year. I'm not sure a lot of teams would feel comfortable doing that. That means you better have three good ones (or four, in case somebody gets hurt), but they don't need to be quite as deep as the average team. We need one or two (to feel comfortable about an injury replacement) young corners to really step up this year.
Anyone who doesn't consider the No. 3 cornerback spot a critical one should consider this: Last season, Dendy ended up playing 40.3 percent of the Packers' defensive snaps. Sanders is again expected to rely heavily on his nickel package on obvious passing downs and when teams use more than two receivers. He didn't use the dime (six defensive backs) after Week 4 of last season.


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