Packer Star Expresses Frustration Over Struggles with Green Bay Packers
Green Bay, WI – Lukas Van Ness, the Green Bay Packers’ second-year defensive end, has voiced frustration over his underwhelming start in the NFL. Speaking after an Organized Team Activities (OTA) session on June 10, 2025, the 2023 first-round pick expressed his resolve to earn a starting spot on the Packers’ defensive line.
A Slow Start
Selected 13th overall out of Iowa, Van Ness (6’5”, 272 lbs) was expected to be a disruptive force with his athleticism and raw power. However, his first two seasons have fallen short of expectations. As a rookie, he played in 14 games, recording 4.0 sacks and 32 tackles but struggled with consistency. In 2024, he appeared in 12 games, hampered by a midseason ankle injury, finishing with 3.5 sacks and 28 tackles. His limited impact has drawn scrutiny for a player with such high draft pedigree.
“I’m disappointed in myself,” Van Ness admitted post-practice. “I haven’t lived up to what I know I can do. I owe it to the team and myself to step up.” His candor reflects both accountability and the pressure to break out in Green Bay’s competitive defense.
Fighting for a Spot in OTA

The Packers’ defensive line, led by veterans like Kenny Clark and Rashan Gary, is stacked, making OTA a critical proving ground for Van Ness. Under defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley, Green Bay is emphasizing speed and versatility, challenging Van Ness to refine his pass-rushing skills. He’s been working on his hand usage and first-step quickness, showing flashes in drills with a few pressures in 11-on-11 sessions.
“Lukas is putting in the work,” Hafley noted. “He’s got the tools; it’s about stringing it together.” Teammate Preston Smith praised his effort on X: “Lukas is hungry. He’s coming for that spot.” Still, Van Ness must improve his run defense, as he’s occasionally been out of position in practice.
Driven by Expectations
As a high draft pick, Van Ness carries the weight of lofty expectations. “I came here to make a difference,” he said. “I’m not satisfied with being just another guy.” His drive has resonated with Packers fans, many of whom on X encourage him to “keep pushing,” seeing him as a potential cornerstone.
Head coach Matt LaFleur remains supportive. “Lukas is trending the right way,” he said. “He’s got to keep stacking reps, and OTA is where that starts.”

A Pivotal Summer
With training camp set for late July, Van Ness’s OTA performance could shape his role in 2025. A strong preseason might secure him a starting spot opposite Gary, but inconsistency could leave him as a rotational player. The clock is ticking for the 23-year-old to prove his worth.
Can Van Ness transform his frustration into a breakout season? His progress will be key as the Packers gear up for the new campaign.
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