In this episode, Rob Ralph and Jordan Olson discuss the Green Bay Packers' defensive line, focusing on coaching changes, player injuries, and performance metrics. They analyze the potential impact of new defensive line coach DeMarcus Covington, the effects of injuries on key players, and the overall defensive performance from the previous season. The conversation also covers expectations for rookie players and predictions for standout performers in the upcoming season, emphasizing the importance of health and coaching in achieving success.takeawaysThe Packers' defensive line has potential for improvement in 2025.DeMarcus Covington's coaching style emphasizes details, energy, and communication.Injuries significantly impacted player performance last season.The team finished in the top 10 for several defensive metrics last year.There is optimism for player development, especially for Devontae Wyatt.Rookies like Brinson and Stackhouse may have immediate impacts.Pressure generation is crucial for defensive success.Healthy players are essential for maximizing team potential.Expectations are high for returning players like Rashawn Gary and Kenny Clark.The defensive line's performance is critical for the team's overall success.Sound Bites"What is the realistic upside for this unit in 2025?""He has a chance with a great team, a great opportunity.""We had a good defense last year.""I think the stud in 25 is Devontae Wyatt.""We need to see that from these players."Chapters:00:00Defensive Line Overview and Coaching Changes02:59Injury Impact on Performance06:11Defensive Metrics and Team Performance09:13Player Development and Expectations12:08Rookie Contributions and Future Potential15:08Pro Bowl Predictions and Player Projections18:05Season Outlook and Coaching Impact