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.
With a new center, new-look receiving corps and a revamped running game, the Packers quarterback has had to adjust to a different Packers offense this offseason.
The future of the tight end position in Green Bay is in question with both Jermichael Finley and Andrew Quarless are scheduled to become free agents in March.
"Paul Ott Carruth", an anonymous former player and coach, takes a look at the adjustments McCarthy will need to make on offense with a new starting quarterback.
Nathan Jahnke of ProFootballFocus.com joins Railbird Central to discuss how the Packers offense is getting by without the likes of Finley, Cobb and Jones.
The Packers surprisingly kept five tight ends on their roster as recently as 2011, but it's highly unlikely they'll be keeping that high a number in 2013.
Last year Josh Sitton was named to the Pro Bowl as an injury replacement. In our best-case scenario, it wont' take an injury for Sitton to make the Pro Bowl this year.
In the best-case scenario, Jermichael Finley is among the league leaders in receptions, yards and touchdown at his position and is named to his first Pro Bowl
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.