In the best-case scenario, Bryan Bulaga makes the Pro Bowl in 2012, but in the worst-case scenario, neither Marshall Newhouse, Derek Sherrod nor anyone else inspires any confidence at left tackle.
Cheesehead TV's Zach Kruse answered questions about James Starks, the Packers offensive line, Graham Harrell and the tough start to the preseason in his Friday chat.
In a best-case scenario, Finley finally joins the elite tight ends in the NFL, but in the worst-case scenario, Andrew Quarless fails to come back until 2013.
In the best-case scenario, Greg Jennings has a career year in a contract season, but on the flip side of the coin, Donald Driver does little other than have a farewell tour around the NFL.
In the best-case scenario, James Starks plays all 16 games and rushes for over 1,000 yards. But in the worst-case scenario, Alex Green can't get back to 100% after last year's torn ACL.
In a perfect world, Aaron Rodgers is the regular season and Super Bowl MVP in the same year. But in a worst-case scenario, Graham Harrell's poor play has the Packers looking for another backup.
The Packers defense was historically poor in terms of yardage allowed in 2011. But its ability to cause turnovers remained despite the mountains of yards. We examine how the offense turned those turnovers into points last season.
Quick hits from the Packers 12th annual Family Night scrimmage, including Nick Perry, penalties, the backup quarterbacks and Marshall Newhouse's injury.
Nick Perry is off to a slow start to training camp, while Jerel Worthy, Casey Hayward and Mike Daniels are impressing. Is Perry being overwhelmed early on?
Usually tight-lipped, the Packers general manager did share one notable insight during the team's annual shareholders meeting Tuesday at Lambeau Field.
In 2013 the Packers will host Philadelphia, Washington, Cleveland and Pittsburgh, while they'll travel to Dallas, New York (Giants), Baltimore and Cincinnati.
Pro Football Focus, a noted football stats site, has sifted through three years of NFL data to comprise a healthy number of rankings. We highlighted how the Packers fared in many of their signature stats.
Drew Brees agreed to a five year, $100 million deal with the Saints Friday. Packers QB Aaron Rodgers may now have his starting point for contract negotiations.
Five teams in NFL history have finished the regular season 15-1, with the 2011 Packers being the latest. Here's the history of teams in post-15-1 seasons.
Tucker Kraft and Micah Parsons were voted Top 10 at their positions by scouts and executives. Quarterback Jordan Love was not among the top 10 quarterbacks.