In our best-case scenario, Ha Ha Clinton-Dix is named to the NFL's All-Rookie team, but in our worst-case scenario, Morgan Burnett loses his job in the Packers' starting lineup.
In our best-case scenario, Sam Shields is named to his first Pro Bowl, but in our worst-case scenario, Tramon Williams loses his long-time grip on a starting job in the Packers secondary.
In our best-case scenario, Julius Peppers is named to the Pro Bowl in his first season in Green Bay, but in our worst-case scenario, Nick Perry barely receives any playing time.
In our best-case scenario, Raji reverts back to his old Super Bowl XLV form, while in our worst-case scenario, free-agent addition Letroy Guion fails to make the Packers' roster.
In our best-case scenario, both Josh Sitton and T.J. Lang are named to the Pro Bowl. But in the worst-case scenario, J.C. Tretter loses out on the starting center job.
In our best-case scenario, David Bakhtiari builds off a promising rookie season. But in the worst-case scenario, Bulaga struggles to come back from a torn ACL.
In our best-case scenarios, both Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb have over 100 catches in the season. But in our worst-case scenario, Jared Abbrederis is surprisingly cut by the Packers.
In a best-case scenario, Eddie Lacy rushes for more than 1,500 in his second season in the NFL. In our worst-case scenarios, veteran DuJuan Harris is a surprise training camp cut.
Neither J.C. Tretter or Corey Linsley have so much as played a single snap in the NFL. It might behoove the Packers to take a look at some veteran free agents.
The first round draft pick of the Packers has been relegated to second-string status during the offseason program, but that needs to change beginning in late July.
Green Bay's special teams have not had many highlights — in fact, the bar is pretty low for reasonable expectations. The last time that unit was ranked less than 20th was in 2017, when it came in at 16.