TLDR: Lukas van Ness rocks. All hail LVN.
You've been warned.
LVN, was an incredibly young prospect, that while a consensus top 20 guy - everyone knew was not a day 1 blow the door off the hinges type. We are finally starting to see the maturation, even despite that in many ways he's not be terrible ever in his first two years yet most weeks.
This is very important, and I think a lot of people overlook it.
The kid was drafted as a 21-year old sophomore. 10 or 15 years ago, when it was much more common for players to enter the draft after completing their senior season, 2025 would be LVN's rookie NFL season. Yeah, his first year or two, he clearly needed more development - and in the days of yore, he'd have gotten that development in college, and would right now be coming into his first NFL training camp with a lot more experience under his belt than he had two years ago.
When Gute drafted him, he took a big chance. LVN had not only played just 2 seasons of college ball; he only played 2 years of varsity football in high school - his favorite sport was hockey, but his mother insisted he play football too so that he could get a more complete high school experience and make a wider range of friends. Thank god he was a good boy, who listened to his mother.
But Gute saw the ceiling, pushed his whole stack of chips into the middle of the table, and bet on LVN's potential.
This looks to me like excellent scouting. I think the Packers studied his backstory thoroughly; traced his development through all 4 years of organized, competitive football (from his junior season in high school through his sophomore season at Iowa), and realized that the trendline was consistently angling sharply towards the top right corner.
Tyni, I think this is something you are aware of and constantly keep in mind when talking about Lukas, and I'm pretty confident that Voyageur is very aware of it as well, because of his confidence in what LVN is bringing to the table this year. But I think a lot of fans don't really understand this, and look at him solely through the "yeah but what has he done for us lately" lens. Which is somewhat understandable; you draft a guy at #13, it's reasonable to expect a Year 1 impact.
And I'll admit, there were times in 24 where i sometimes had some doubts. But I always saw somethng special in Lukas, and had faith (or sometimes just hopes) that he was going to blossom.
And it looks like we are finally seeing that.
My wife and I work online 10, 12, 14 hours a day sometimes; she has 5 LLC corporations, and between the two of us, we do contract work on numerous projects in IT, AI, and various other fields. It bores the **** out of me, so I put on headphones and listen to Pink Floyd or the Beatles, plus podcasts on science, history, etc., and... Packers. I spend 3, 5, maybe even 6 or 8 hours a day listening to Packers podcasts every single day, and when the subject is defense, I hear 4 names over and over and over again, all day long - Barryn Sorrell, Edgerrin Cooper, Nazir Stackhouse, and (more than any other with the possible exception of Cooper) Lukas van Ness.
LVN and Cooper have the podcast guys and the established reporters foaming at the mouth. People who are at camp every day are raving about him, going on and on about how he's added so many moves, tweaked his technique so much in order to play to his strengths... the "Locked on Packers" guy (can't remember his name) said the other day that van Ness seems to have figured out what it is that he's good at, and dedicated himself to making himself as good as he can possibly be within that skillset.
Another one said that when an OL stops him, it looks as though the lineman had taken a hundred snaps across from van Ness over the last few weeks, and has figured out his subtle "tells", but in league play that's not going to be common. Many of these watchers report that even when Lukas does bring a certain trademark move, the OL can't stop it because LVN just dominates the snap - even when they know what's coming, they can't stop him.
I think we have a player here. And yeah, the first couple of years were somewhat underwhelming, but it looks like he is showing up at just the right moment. And I, for one, am happy to see him.