Roger Goodell and the NFL had a golden opportunity to make their real case in the CBA battle with the Players Union today at Lambeau. Unfortunately for football fans everywhere, what we got was more of the same.
Morgan Burnett becomes the Defensive Rookie of the Year in our best-case scenario while Will Blackmon has a hard time recovering from injury and actually gets cut in our worst. Read on to find out what else may be in store for the safeties this season.
Al Harris recovers from injury to regain his Pro Bowl form in our best-case scenario, Brandon Underwood's off-the-field troubles cause the Packers to cut him in our worst. Read on to find out what else could be in store for the cornerbacks this season.
Clay Matthews earns first-team All-Pro honors in our best-case scenario, while Brad Jones is a failed experiment as an everyday stater in our worst. Read on to find out what else could be in store for the outside linebackers.
Nick Barnett has his best statistical season as a pro in our best-case scenario while A.J. Hawk plays himself out of a job in Green Bay in our worst. Read on to find out what else could be in store for the insider linebackers this season.
Aside from Jolly talk, discussion ranges from the Packers development surrounding Lambeau Field to Aaron Rodgers' experience to the depth of the offensive line.
Rookie defensive end C.J. Wilson develops into the best player outside of the starting three in our best-case scenario, and Justin Harrell is finally cut loose in our worst. Read on to find out what else might be in store for the defensive line this season.
It's hard to believe the Packers game against the Jets isn't going to be on national television considering the story lines behind these two Super Bowl contenders.
Josh Sitton becomes one of the best, young offensive linemen in the NFL in our best case scenario, Chad Clifton eventually loses his starting job to Bryan Bulaga in our worst. Read on to find out what else could be in store for the offensive linemen this season.
The exclusively Green Bay Packers season preview magazine is set to hit shelves by Aug. 3 at the latest, but readers have already received their copies ordered online ahead of the public on-sale date.
Jermichael Finley has one of the best statistical seasons for a tight end in the history of the NFL in our best-case scenario, while Donald Lee gets cut in our worst. Read on to find out what else could be in store for the tight ends.
Greg Jennings makes his first Pro Bowl in our best-case scenario, James Jones falls out of favor in our worst. Find out what else may be in store the wide receivers in 2010 ...
Ryan Grant finally makes the Pro Bowl in our best-case scenario. Brandon Jackson barely sees the field in our worst. Find out what else could be in store for the running backs.
The personnel at cornerback and inside linebacker remain largely unchanged from a year ago. Can they improve in an area that was exposed by veteran quarterbacks a year ago?
From former first-round picks looking to fulfill their potential to established veterans who can elevate their game, Aaron and Bill break down which players have the most to prove and why their performances could have a major impact on the Packers' success this season.