3 Packers players who made last year's team but won't in 2023

These three players made the Green Bay Packers' roster a year ago but could miss out this summer.
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Several players who were part of the Green Bay Packers' roster last season have left.

Aaron Rodgers, Adrian Amos, Allen Lazard, Randall Cobb, and Robert Tonyan are among the Packers players to move elsewhere. Four of them now play for the New York Jets.

Roster turnover is part of life in the NFL, but there have been even more changes than usual for Green Bay this season as a result of the Aaron Rodgers trade.

But there could be even more turnover from last year to come. These three players made the Packers' 53-man roster last season but could miss out this summer.

3. Sean Rhyan

Sean Rhyan has it all to do this summer. The 2022 third-round pick had an awful rookie season that ended with a six-game suspension. He played just one snap all year, and that was on special teams.

The Packers have experimented with Rhyan at center this offseason. His chances of making the roster will increase if he can show the ability to play multiple positions.

Green Bay drafted Rhyan in the third round, but that doesn't count for much. The Packers released two recent third-rounders, Amari Rodgers and Jace Sternberger, before their rookie deals expired.

Rhyan's draft status won't automatically earn him a roster spot. He needs to prove he's one of the Packers' best backup linemen. But with so much competition on the roster, Rhyan may miss out.