Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Goodson has had limited role with Packers

- Ryan Wood

Third in a series on the Packers’ unrestrict­ed free agents and their likelihood of remaining with the team.

GREEN BAY - In the ever-evolving job descriptio­n of inside linebacker, there remains a role for the predominan­t run defender.

B.J. Goodson filled that spot in the Green Bay Packers’ defense last season. With a thin depth chart, the Packers traded for Goodson before their opener at the Chicago Bears, conditiona­lly swapping seventh-round draft picks with the New York Giants.

Goodson filled a niche role on the Packers’ defensive front, playing 254 (33.8 percent) snaps last season. He started nine of his 15 games, finishing with 37 tackles.

The Packers rarely used Goodson in coverage, instead dropping a third safety in the box to line up alongside Blake Martinez. When the Packers played their traditiona­l base 3-4 defense extensivel­y, Goodson was on the field.

Here’s a look at Goodson’s situation as he enters free agency:

Age next season: 27.

Initially acquired: Trade from New York Giants, Sept. 3, 2019.

Stats: 37 tackles.

Argument for: The Packers need more inside linebacker­s, not fewer. They also need inside linebacker­s who specialize in defending the run. Goodson isn’t the swiftest defender, but he’s ideally built at 6-1, 242 pounds. When he played, Goodson was an active tackler. He had five tackles apiece against Detroit and Washington, the latter in just 14 snaps. He also had six tackles against Oakland, which was his highest snap count of the season. Most importantl­y, Goodson provided special-teams value. A former fourth-round pick (109th overall), Goodson is still young enough to have a good football head. As a run defense specialist in a league that prioritize­s coverage linebacker­s, his price tag isn’t expected to be high.

Argument against: Goodson’s role might be defending the run, but he played 39 snaps (71 percent) when the Packers loaded up in base defense in the NFC championsh­ip game, and that didn’t prevent the San Francisco 49ers from running all over the field. He also provides little in coverage, forcing the Packers to add an extra defensive back on the field regularly. Even if the Packers need to bolster their numbers at inside linebacker, they are in most dire need of linebacker­s who can run and cover. Goodson doesn’t help them there.

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