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Most glaring flaw for each NFL team entering training camp

Russell Wilson gets sacked, a big problem for the Seahawks heading into training camp

Green Bay Packers: Secondary could still be shaky

No team was worse during the regular season last year at defending against the pass than Green Bay. The New Orleans Saints gave up more total passing yards, but the Packers allowed a league-worst 8.1 yards per attempt and allowed 32 passing touchdowns (No. 29).

What’s crazy about this is that if you think about the team forcing 40 sacks and 17 interceptions, those numbers could have been a whole lot worse.

Drafting Josh Jones and Kevin King should pay off and could pay off immediately. Both young players had excellent college careers, and they both possess the raw physical tools to excel at the next level.

But let’s be honest, if Devon House and Damarious Randall are the guys starting on the corners (a legitimate possibility), the Packers are in deep trouble.

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