Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst is one of the best in the business at fixing the team's biggest needs. He will need to do it again in the offseason. Gutekunst recognized the Packers' need to upgrade the safety room, replacing all four safeties who started a game last season and bringing in Xavier McKinney, Javon Bullard, and Evan Williams. McKinney has six interceptions, Williams is already one of the Packers' most important players on defense, and Bullard has provided quality play in the slot. Under Gutekunst's watch, the Packers have a high success rate at fixing areas of need, including tight end and wide receiver. The next area of concern is the pass rush. Even if Green Bay's underperforming front seven finally plays to its potential in the second half of the season, the team will need to add more depth after trading Preston Smith.