Sportsnaut

● By Andrew Buller-Russ
After missing the playoffs for just the fourth time since Aaron Rodgers took over as starting quarterback in 2008, the Green Bay Packers enter the offseason with plenty of question marks. Obviously, the future at QB is a big concern, whether it will be Rodgers or Jordan Love under center, but this shouldn’t have a large impact on their draft plans. No matter what, the Packers need to address the areas that held them back a season ago. This means continuing to add talented pass-catchers, and bringing in another offensive tackle, while also boosting the pass rush will be big priorities in Green Bay this offseason. Yet, the Packers enjoyed three consecutive 13-win seasons from 2019 to 2021. How far away is this roster from returning to top form? That’s where a new draft class has the potential to have a major impact. The Packers can’t afford to stay stuck in the mud while watching their fellow NFC North rivals improve.