With Dani Dennis-Sutton, the Green Bay Packers drafted an all-around player to improve their edge-defending group. “There’s nothing that my guys don’t know how to do,” Dennis-Sutton’s position coach at Penn State, Deion Barnes, told Packers On SI this week. “They’ll know how to play the run, they’ll know how to drop, they’ll know how to pass rush. It’s no part of the game that we can’t do.” Barnes, who’s now the defensive ends/outside linebackers coach at South Carolina, isn’t just tooting his own horn. During his six seasons at Penn State, he helped mentor 21 all-conference selections, including three All-Americans and five first-round picks. Dennis-Sutton was one of the steals of the draft as a fourth-round pick. A two-year starter who played in 55 career games, he finished with 23.5 sacks, 34.5 tackles for losses, seven forced fumbles, two interceptions and 10 passes defensed. “You drafted a hard-working and driven guy that’s going to be a self-starter,” Barnes said.…