All Entries Tagged With: "Packer Offense"

In our best-case scenarios, Randall Cobb finishes with over 100 receptions, Jordy Nelson makes the Pro Bowl and James Jones leads the league in touchdown catches.

In Eddie Lacy's best-case scenario, he's a 1,000-yard rusher and an NFL Rookie of the Year candidate.

In Aaron Rodgers' worst-case scenario, 2013 is the year he loses his mobility and he endures another 50 sacks.

Don Barclay is being asked to cross-train at center and right tackle, where he's competing for a starting job along the offensive line.

Following an influx of talent being added at the running back position during he NFL draft, the need for a devastating lead blocker is high in Green Bay.

The Packers head coach suggested we write it down in big letters. Seriously. We obliged.

Both Mike McCarthy and Aaron Rodgers noted the improvement Coleman has made during the offseason program in Green Bay.

Neither Bulaga himself nor head coach Mike McCarthy expressed any concern about last season's fractured hip that landed the offensive lineman on injured reserve.

Eddie Lacy answered questions from Cheesehead TV during a Google+ Hangout at the NFL Rookie Premiere in California.

There's no shortage of candidates vying to become the next right tackle for the Green Bay Packers now that Bryan Bulaga is moving over to the left side.

A position-by-position breakdown takes a look at where the Green Bay Packers stand heading into the 2013 season now that the NFL Draft is over.

The Packers must decide what type of tender to offer center Evan Dietrich-Smith. That and more in today's Daily Links...

Wide receiver James Jones recently shared his opinion on the NFL Network. That and more in today's Daily Links...

As Jeff Saturday's career comes to a close, the Packers must decide which direction they want to go with their next center.

Pro Football Focus ranked the offensive line of the Green Bay Packers at No. 21 overall in their season rankings for 2012-13.

The Packers were led on offense by A-level performances turned in by Aaron Rodgers, James Jones, Randall Cobb and Josh Sitton.

Pro Football Talk reports that x-rays on the ankle of the Packers' wide receiver show no significant damage.

The Green Bay Packers went back to an old formula at the running back position in Sunday's 31-17 win over the Arizona Cardinals.

While trade talk is fun, the Packers don't need to improve at running back. They need to improve on the left side of the offensive line.

The Green Bay Packers continue to sporadically use the "Cobra" formation with Randall Cobb. And the results continue to be positive, including on Sunday.

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers gave a glowing review of second-year receiver Randall Cobb Tuesday afternoon with Jason Wilde.

"Paul Ott Carruth", an anonymous former player and coach, breaks down Jordy Nelson's second touchdown catch and its greater implications for McCarthy's offense.

The Packers have a variety of options to replace Cedric Benson, but are any of them going to work?

ESPN's Adam Schefter reports the running back has a Lisfranc foot injury.

The Green Bay Packers finished the first quarter of their 2012 season with a 2-2 record. We grade every offensive position for the Packers through the first four games.

The Packers running game improved versus the Bears, and the Packers need to continue this trend.

The future of Greg Jennings with Packers is uncertain, but the Packers should not trade him.

WR Jarrett Boykin won himself a spot on the Green Bay Packers 53-man roster. We look at the preseason film to see how he did it.

Newly-signed running back Cedric Benson is playing catch-up in the Packers' meeting rooms. That and more in today's Daily Links...

In a best-case scenario, Josh Sitton and T.J. Lang are among the best young guards in the NFL, but in the worst-case scenario, age catches up with Jeff Saturday and he performs below expectations.

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