2024 Defense Stats
TCKL
83
SACKS
0.0
INT
0
FF
0
TD
0
2025 Projections
Plays role in the slot
Bullard finished the 2025 regular season with 83 tackles (49 solo), three pass breakups and a fumble recovery in 17 contests.
ANALYSIS
The second-year pro also made two tackles (one solo) in Green Bay's playoff loss to Chicago. Overall, Bullard played a majority of the defensive snaps in most games and settled into his role as the Packers' slot corner. The 2024 second-round pick should return to that spot in 2026.
The second-year pro also made two tackles (one solo) in Green Bay's playoff loss to Chicago. Overall, Bullard played a majority of the defensive snaps in most games and settled into his role as the Packers' slot corner. The 2024 second-round pick should return to that spot in 2026.
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Measurables Review
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How do Javon Bullard's measurables compare to other safeties?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
Height
5' 10"Weight
198 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.47 secHand Length
9.00 inArm Length
30.75 in2024 Fantasy Outlook
The Packers entered the draft with an opening at the starting safety spot alongside marquee addition Xavier McKinney, and they filled it with Bullard, who like McKinney is an SEC defensive back that can handle man coverage. The rookie made a fair share of plays for Georgia the last couple years, and he's going to get plenty of opportunities to do the same in his first season as a professional.
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Active vs. Bears
Bullard (knee) will play in Green Bay's wild-card matchup versus the Bears on Saturday, Mike Spofford of the team's official site reports.
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Questionable for wild-card round
Bullard (knee) is listed as questionable for Saturday's wild-card game against the Bears, Wes Hodkiewicz of the Packers' official site reports.
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Limited once again
Bullard (knee) was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice.
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Listed as limited
Bullard (knee) was listed as a limited participant during Tuesday's walkthrough practice, Tom Silverstein of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.
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Dealing with knee injury
Bullard (knee) is questionable to return to Sunday's contest against the Vikings.
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Gets taste of nickel corner role
Bullard played primarily strong safety in Saturday's preseason opener against the Browns but also got an opportunity as the nickel cornerback, per Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com.
ANALYSIS
Bullard and fellow rookie Evan Williams are vying for the starting strong safety role, but Bullard may have another path to playing time in nickel packages. If the Packers want both Bullard and Williams on the field at the same time, the former could slide to the nickel cornerback role. Such a formation could be useful when Green Bay is trying to cover three-receiver sets but still stay stout against the run, as Bullard is probably a better tackler than return specialist Keisean Nixon, whom Green Bay utilized as the nickel cornerback last season after injuries decimated the team's cornerback depth.
Bullard and fellow rookie Evan Williams are vying for the starting strong safety role, but Bullard may have another path to playing time in nickel packages. If the Packers want both Bullard and Williams on the field at the same time, the former could slide to the nickel cornerback role. Such a formation could be useful when Green Bay is trying to cover three-receiver sets but still stay stout against the run, as Bullard is probably a better tackler than return specialist Keisean Nixon, whom Green Bay utilized as the nickel cornerback last season after injuries decimated the team's cornerback depth.
