🔥 “Wisconsin Winning Move?” — Packers Free-Agent Pickup Brings Experience and Leadership to a Young Roster
Green Bay, WI — In a free agency cycle dominated by flashy signings, the Packers quietly landed a real gem: Isaiah Simmons, a versatile 9th-year linebacker/safety with 84 career games under his belt. It’s a move that’s already turning heads—and adding real grit and flexibility to a Green Bay defense in transition.

🛡 Who Is Isaiah Simmons—and Why It Matters
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Originally a first-round pick in 2020, Simmons has bounced between linebacker and safety roles with Arizona and New York
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Known for rare measurables and positionless versatility, he’s played every game across five seasons—no missed contests
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In 2024, he logged 329 tackles, 8.5 sacks, 15 tackles for loss, 9 forced fumbles, and 5 INTs in 84 career games
That experience—and durability—brings a steadying presence to a defense built around youth and speed.
🧠 What He Adds to the Packers
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Hybrid playmaking – Simmons can blitz off the edge, drop into zone coverage, or line up in the box
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Insta-impact depth – He played just 17% of snaps last year, but Packers fans know coaches value seasoned players learning the system
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Special teams upside – That versatility immediately translates into impact in hidden phases
📈 Fit in Falkley’s Defensive Scheme
Under new DC Jeff Hafley, this defense prioritizes pressure and multiple front looks. Simmons fits perfectly as a chess piece who can shift roles week to week:
“He’s a Swiss Army knife on defense—exactly what a modern defense needs.”
“Until he burns out, he’ll be part of every package.”
His intelligence and athleticism can bolster Green Bay’s ability to confuse offenses.
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✅ Final Thought:
This isn’t a splashy, headline-making signing—but it’s smart.
Packers added experience, flexibility, and leadership without overspending, positioning themselves to compete while developing younger talent.
Green Bay’s free-agent strategy isn’t flashy this year—but it might be far more effective.
