There are two certainties in an NFL season.
The first is that attrition will take its toll at some point. No team makes it through a year unscathed. Sooner or later, someone, very likely more than one someone, will go down. It’s a fact of life. People get hurt playing professional football.
The second is this: if you don’t figure out a way to replace those players, and quickly, your season will go down with them. This is what sinks most contending teams, even more than their fate in the playoffs. The NFL’s ultimate prize is determined as often as not by who can weather their injuries with internal or external replacements.
We’ve seen the first certainty play out in Green Bay already this year. Tucker Kraft is an increasingly distant memory, and Devonte Wyatt recently joined him on the s

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