1 punt returner.ģ0. Randall Cobb, WR - Aging, injury prone player was brought back to Green Bay after quarterback Aaron Rodgers demanded his return.ģ1. Josiah Deguara, TE - Flashed early in 2020, but played in just two games due to a knee injury. He’ll also begin the year as Green Bay’s No. Showed tremendous growth this preseason, but Packers hope they won’t need him until next fall.Ģ9. Amari Rodgers, WR - Quick, powerful slot receiver who should give offense a weapon it’s been lacking. Was mediocre, at best, though, and will have to keep battling for his job.Ģ7. Kingsley Keke, DE - Up-and-comer, finished tied for third on the team with 4.0 sacks last year.Ģ8. Jordan Love, QB - First round draft pick in 2020 is the likely starter in 2022. Best blocker among wide receiver group.Ģ4. Eric Stokes, CB - First round draft choice has rare athleticism, speed (4.29) and could overtake Kevin King at some point soon.Ģ5. AJ Dillon, RB - Had just 46 carries as a rookie, but will have expanded role after departure of Jamaal Williams.Ģ6. Chandon Sullivan, CB - Played 729 snaps as No. He’ll be tested early against some terrific defensive lines.Ģ3. Allen Lazard, WR - Big, strong, tough player who will always be limited by a lack of speed. Should be an upgrade from the departed Christian Kirksey.Ģ1. Dean Lowry, DE - One of the team’s highest-paid players has just 3.0 sacks in last two seasons.Ģ2. Royce Newman, OG - Fourth round draft pick appears to have won a starting guard spot in training camp. Entering a contract year.ġ9. Lucas Patrick, OG - Tough, physical player who held up well in first year as a starting guard.Ģ0. De’Vondre Campbell, ILB - Had 99 tackles, two sacks, seven tackles for loss, three pass breakups and a forced fumble with Arizona last year. Returned on a one-year contract and is now trying to salvage his career.ġ8. Marquez Valdes-Scantling, WR - Led the NFL in yards per catch last season (20.9), but must end pattern of costly drops. He’ll wear the defensive headset and run the show.ġ7. Kevin King, CB - Mediocre cornerback was torched for a pair of touchdowns by Tampa Bay’s Tom Brady in NFC Championship Game. Dropped weight this offseason and seems motivated to return to past form.ġ6. Krys Barnes, ILB - Undrafted player in 2020 was a major surprise and finished second on the team in tackles as a rookie. Seems poised for a breakout season.ġ3. Robert Tonyan, TE - Broke franchise record for touchdowns by a tight end (11) last season and ranked second on the team with 52 receptions.ġ4. Mason Crosby, K - Franchise’s all-time leading scorer has made 42 of 44 field goals the last two years (95.5%) and was 20 for 20 in 2020.ġ5. Preston Smith, OLB - Sacks plummeted from 12.0 in 2019 to 4.0 last year, then took a pay cut to return. Billy Turner, RT - Versatile player who can line up anywhere but center, but is best suited for right tackle.ġ2. Rashan Gary, OLB - Took a major jump in Year 2, finishing second on the team in sacks (5.0). Was also PFF’s second-highest rated safety overall.ġ1. Adrian Amos, S - According to Pro Football Focus, had the top coverage grade by a safety last season. Has huge shoes to fill stepping in for Pro Bowler Corey Linsley.ġ0. Josh Myers, C - Second round draft pick will be the starting center from Day 1. Darnell Savage, S - Had four interceptions in the final six games of 2020 and flashed the ability to become a perennial Pro Bowler.ĩ. Coming off an injury-plagued season, though, in which he missed 3 ½ games and his numbers dipped.Ĩ. Kenny Clark, NT - One of the NFL’s dominant nose tackles was rewarded with four-year, $70 million deal last season. His career average is a whopping 5.17 yards per carry.ħ. Aaron Jones, RB - Ranks second in the NFL over the last two seasons with 30 total touchdowns.
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