Your opinion of Randall Cobb’s 2016 probably depends largely on the stats you choose to believe.
Read MoreLet’s make one thing clear right off the bat: Justin Perillo played about as well as you could expect Justin Perillo to play.
Read MoreTim Masthay is a good example of a common NFL phenomenon: most players are just fine and will be dropped as soon as teams think they’ve found someone slightly better.
Read MorePressley bounced around three NFL teams in a strange rookie season.
Read MoreAfter he worked his way into the Packers’ lineup as a second year player in 2014, expectations were high for Barrington as he began the Packers’ 2015 season as a starter.
Read MoreAfter an ankle injury slowed him down through most of last season, Adams arrived in a triumphant way this year.
Read MoreChris Banjo was always a long shot.
Read MoreWhen the Packers drafted Nick Perry 28th overall in 2012, the hope was that he’d become an athletic, versatile pass rusher to complement Clay Matthews.
Read MoreAfter his nightmare season in 2012, Mason Crosby has been nothing but solid for the Packers, and 2016 continued that trend.
Read MoreThe Packers have turned to low round draft picks for help on the offensive line before, but barring something catastrophic, this was not going to be that sort of year.
Read MoreKenny Clark’s season expectations skyrocketed due to something completely out of his control: B.J. Raji retired.
Read MoreTwo suspensions bookending the 2016 season were too much to handle as Green Bay released Mike Pennel shortly after their Wild Card win against the Giants.
Read MoreBrett Hundley looked to build on a successful offseason with a strong showing during the Packers’ exhibition schedule.
Read MoreIt just never clicked for cornerback Demetri Goodson as a member of the Green Bay Packers.
Read MoreLacy averaged a career-high 5.1 yards per carry in 2016, but has only appeared in 17 contests over the past two seasons.
Read MoreWhen general manager Ted Thompson makes a trade outside of the NFL Draft, it’s a big deal. Running back Knile Davis was in his fourth season in the league and third on the depth chart in Kansas City until Green Bay sent a conditional draft pick to acquire him in October.
Read MoreKyler Fackrell has never been one to rush into things. He took a year off between high school and college and painted houses before enrolling at Utah State. And in his rookie season with the Packers, Fackrell eased into a role as a special teams performer and spot-duty outside linebacker.
Read MoreThe Packers ended their season in the NFC Championship game in large part because of Aaron Rodgers, but It’s important to remember that the Packers started the 2016 season 4-6 in large part because of Aaron Rodgers.
Read MoreCarl Bradford was an undersized defensive end in college with Arizona State. When he was selected by Green Bay in 2014, the expectation was that Bradford would bring his ability to rush the passer as an outside linebacker.
Read MoreGiven a full offseason to refine his craft from interior defensive lineman to a hybrid elephant role where he would occasionally line up as an outside linebacker, Jones was unable to keep up the positive momentum.
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