Packages Stuck in Active Queue

This seems to happen 2-3 times a month in our environment. Someone will update a package and the console will show "In Progress. Starting to process content" for days. While this is
happening, we can update other packages and they'll copy out to our DPs almost immediately. When I check the DISTMGR.log, the affected packages always show up as "Package XXXXXXXX is already in the queue. Package XXXXXXXX is found in the active queue,
will try it later." We are on SCCM 2012 R2. Restarting SMS_EXEC didn't seem to help. The stuck packages don't appear in the DP Job Queue Manager either.
Eventually, this resolves itself after 2-4 days and the package finally copies out, but I'm obviously looking for a faster fix. It seems like something is getting stuck. Any suggestions as to
what this could be or how to further troubleshoot it?
Thanks.

Have you configured AV exclusions on the DPs ?

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