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Packers Move 2024 Fourth-Round Pick to Cornerback to Fortify Struggling Defense

GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Green Bay Packers are making a bold move to address glaring holes in their secondary, announcing during mandatory minicamp on June 18, 2025, that safety Evan Williams will transition to cornerback, according to ESPN and PackersNews.com. The decision aims to bolster a pass defense that ranked 22nd in the NFL in 2024, allowing 227.1 passing yards per game, per Pro-Football-Reference. With the team eyeing a deep playoff run after a 2024 Divisional Round appearance, Williams’ versatility is seen as key to fortifying the backfield.

Williams, a 2024 fourth-round pick from Oregon, emerged as a standout rookie, starting 10 games at safety and recording 47 tackles, three interceptions, and six pass breakups, per NFL.com. His 81.2 PFF coverage grade ranked among the top rookie defensive backs, showcasing his instincts and ball skills. At 5’11” and 200 pounds, with a 4.47-second 40-yard dash, Williams possesses the athleticism to handle outside corner duties, a position where the Packers have struggled since Jaire Alexander’s injury-plagued 2024 season.

The Packers’ secondary has been a weak link, exacerbated by Eric Stokes’ inconsistent play and Keisean Nixon’s struggles in man coverage, per The Athletic. Defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley praised Williams’ adaptability, noting, “Evan’s got the speed and IQ to lock down receivers one-on-one,” according to Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. The move allows Xavier McKinney and rookie Javon Bullard to anchor the safety spots, while Williams joins Alexander and Stokes in a revamped cornerback group.

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Williams’ transition draws comparisons to versatile defensive backs like Philadelphia’s Cooper DeJean, who recently shifted to safety. In college, Williams played both safety and nickel corner, amassing 172 tackles and four interceptions at Fresno State before transferring to Oregon. His experience in press coverage and ability to read routes make him a natural fit for Hafley’s aggressive scheme, which emphasizes press-man principles, per Acme Packing Company.

Fans are optimistic, with Reddit’s r/GreenBayPackers buzzing about Williams’ potential. “If Evan can handle CB, our secondary could be elite,” one user wrote. However, challenges remain. Williams must refine his footwork and adapt to facing top receivers like Justin Jefferson, a test he’ll face in Week 1 against the Vikings. Yahoo Sports reports the Packers are also exploring free-agent cornerbacks to add depth, but Williams’ promotion signals confidence in his upside.

The move comes as Green Bay builds on a 2024 season that saw Jordan Love throw for 4,159 yards and lead a Wild Card upset over Dallas. With a bolstered secondary, the Packers aim to compete with NFC powerhouses like the Eagles. As training camp nears, all eyes will be on Williams to prove he can plug the defensive gaps and elevate Green Bay’s Super Bowl aspirations.

 

Jed York Plans Historic “$5 Ticket Day” at Levi's Stadium, Giving Thousands of Low-Income Families an Unprecedented Chance
Santa Clara, California – November 19, 2025 The Thanksgiving spirit is spreading throughout the Bay Area, and the San Francisco 49ers have unexpectedly created a massive wave of emotion when owner Jed York is planning to organize “$5 Ticket Day” at Levi’s Stadium for the 49ers vs. Panthers game on November 25. If implemented, the event will open up the first-time opportunity for thousands of low-income families to step into the stadium and witness the 49ers play live. This is something many fans have been waiting for over many years. The plan is being evaluated by the community as a rare humanitarian gesture, clearly demonstrating Jed York’s commitment to giving back and connecting with the San Francisco community. The city, known for its diversity and large income gaps, makes the program extremely profound in social meaning. Sports experts believe this could become one of the most beautiful landmarks in the 49ers’ culture this season. During an internal meeting, Jed York delivered a statement that shocked 49ers Nation: “Football belongs to everyone. If one small ticket can help a child or a family feel the spirit at Levi’s Stadium for the first time, then that’s something we have to do. San Francisco has always been a home of love and sharing.” These sincere words spread very quickly and received thousands of shares. Although the plan is still in the preparation phase and has not been officially announced, the reaction from fans has been overwhelmingly strong. Many 49ers fans are calling this the most generous act in franchise history, especially in the context of the city leaning toward greater community values. A series of 49ers forums have exploded with comments, expressing gratitude and pride in the organization they love. If the program is implemented as planned, the November 25 49ers vs. Panthers game will go far beyond the framework of a simple NFL matchup. It will become a community festival for San Francisco, a deeply meaningful social event that shows the heart of the 49ers organization under Jed York’s leadership. With this spirit of sharing, this year’s Thanksgiving at Levi’s Stadium could become the most unforgettable memory for thousands of families.