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Old 05-18-2020, 12:43 PM   #1
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BACKSTORY
After a successful 2019 campaign where the Green Bay Packers went 13-3 making it to the NFC Championship, it became apparent the current staff was unconcerned with star QB Aaron Rodgers legacy or the fans expectations. In a surprise move, as the only publicly owned professional sports team, the Packers replaced Mark Murphy as President with Trip Lykely; who would also take over for GM Brian Gutekunst. With a focus on not only continuing the Packers winning tradition, but getting future HOFer Rodgers another ring, Lykely looks to write a new history for the Green and Gold.

2020
Staffing
With newly hired HC Matt LaFleur looking to find his QB of the future instead of focusing on the QB and team of now, he and his staff were all let go. Broderick Peterson was brought in as the 16th Head Coach of the Green Bay Packers. Adding former Texans HC Bill O'Brien as Offensive Coordinator the Packers look to run a balanced offense led by a coach capable of training Aaron Rodgers replacement. Sending Mike Pettine and his 34 packing, Raheem Morris will be the new Defensive Coordinator transitioning to a 43 Over scheme. Assistant Kelly Drake rounds out the coaching staff and Ted Rath will be tasked with keeping players healthy and on the field.

Notable Free Agents
RT Jack Conklin
With Brian Bulaga allowed to enter free agency, and David Bakhtiari released for cap and production reasons, the 5th year Jack Conklin was signed to provide an anchor on the right side of the offensive line. Skilled in run blocking and pass protection, Conklin is one of the leagues best tackles.

SE Philip Dorsett
With Davante Adams the #1 receiving threat for a few years, the Packers finally added a quality #2. An all around playmaker, Dorsett displays excellent route running, hands, and ability to makes plays after the catch.

TE Eric Ebron
Continuing the theme of providing Aaron Rodgers weapons, the Packers signed Eric Ebron to compliment Robert Tonyan at TE. Not the most precise route runner, Ebron is excellent at gaining yards after the catch while being an adequate run and pass blocker.

Draft Class
Scouted ratings are directly after the draft

While given an 'A' by pundits, internally Packers staff feels they missed on a few picks. Perhaps forcing the issue a bit with WR DJ Moss in the 1st round and a clear reach for QB Reuben Kolb in the 2nd the Packers struggled to find impact players. Ideally initial scouting reports are off and the class does well in camp and pre-season.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.30 Moss, D.J. 511 SE 1 30 56 2.30 Kolb, Reuben 103 QB 1 12 37 3.30 Hohlt, Miguel 1491SLB 1 34 56 4.30 Nelson, Kaleb 867 LT 1 16 50 5.30 Restifo, Mike 1015K 1 49 73 6.30 Rhodes, Rex 104 QB 1 5 36 7.30 Arnold, Roberto 240 RB 1 33 39
Offense
The Packers front office's focus on offense this past offseason led to finishing 2nd in total yards and 1st in scoring. Finishing 6th in TOs and 3rd in TO margin, Green Bay not only moved the ball with ease but protected it as well. With one of the leagues best 3rd down conversion rates and near tops in yards/play the Green Bay offense was able to consistently move the chains and put up points. While QB Aaron Rodgers would miss 5-games to a concussion, he played well when active averaging over 8 YPA. Free agent acquistion, WR Philip Dorsett, would miss several games causing a dip in offensive production during his absence. Missing only 1-game, WR Davante Adams provided a consistent target in the passing game leading the Packers in receiving. Although the ground game wasn't explosive, it was consistent and top-10 in yards/carry with Aaron Jones and Jamal Williams splitting carries; each missing time to injury.
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Green Bay Packers Team Rank Rushes per Game 26.7 18 Rushing Yards 119.8 11 Yards Per Carry 4.49 9 Pass Attempts 37.4 12 (T) Completions 22.3 12 (T) Completion Pct. 59.5 21 (T) Passing Yards 277.9 2 Yards Per Attempt 7.43 2 Yards Per Catch 12.49 1 Total Yardage Gained 383.8 2 3rd Down Conversions 37.3 6 Points Per Game 26.8 1 Pass Rush Pct. 17.5 30 Pass Defense Pct. 57.4 6 Turnovers 18 6 (T) Turnover Margin +8 3 (T) Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 12 A. Rodgers QB 388 245 3172 8.18 17 8 94.8 3 R. Kolb QB 187 95 1164 6.22 9 4 77.5 **Team --- 598 356 4446 7.43 27 12 89.3 $$Opp --- 612 371 4048 6.61 19 19 77.6 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 33 A. Jones RB 215 860 4.00 7 0 30 J. Williams RB 131 561 4.28 4 4 12 A. Rodgers QB 40 296 7.40 3 0 **Team --- 427 1916 4.49 15 13 $$Opp --- 404 1630 4.03 9 14 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 17 D. Adams WR 157 89 1342 15.08 8.55 11 4 10 P. Dorsett WR 81 50 659 13.18 8.14 6 3 84 E. Ebron TE 95 49 648 13.22 6.82 12 4 85 R. Tonyan TE 71 41 325 7.93 4.58 5 4 81 G. Allison WR 55 37 445 12.03 8.09 2 4 33 A. Jones RB 41 28 250 8.93 6.10 1 4 11 D. Moss WR 42 27 292 10.81 6.95 1 0
Defense
With heavy focus on the offense came neglect for a defense making the transition to a new scheme. Despite ranking 25th in yards allowed the Packers did manage to finish 4th in points allowed with a stout redzone defense. With one of the highest pass defense percentages in the NFL, and the 7th most TOs, the Packers defense bent - a good amount - but did not break. Leading the secondary was CB Jaire Alexander who led the team with 7 INTs, returning two for TDs. With Za'Darius Smith making the move to DE he was expected to make a big impact however missed 12 games during the season. One of the leagues worst pass rushes as a result, Dean Lowry led the team with 6 sacks.
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Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 25.3 5 Rushing Yards 101.9 6 Yards Per Carry 4.03 14 Pass Attempts 38.3 29 Completions 23.2 30 Completion Pct. 60.6 16 Passing Yards 253.0 30 Yards Per Attempt 6.61 20 (T) Yards Per Catch 10.91 25 Total Yardage Gained 346.2 25 3rd Down Conversions 36.0 22 Points Per Game 18.5 4 (T) Pass Rush Pct. 20.9 16 (T) Pass Defense Pct. 53.1 19 (T) Turnovers 26 7 (T) Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 50 B. Martinez ILB 99 28 0.0 5 3 11 78.0 23 J. Alexander CB 81 17 1.0 0 7 15 81.0 52 R. Gary OLB 77 25 5.5 5 3 2 79.4 53 V. Williams OLB 56 17 2.5 6 0 3 70.0 37 J. Jackson CB 50 11 1.0 0 1 8 77.1 94 D. Lowry DE 48 12 6.0 15 0 0 81.6 97 K. Clark DT 46 18 3.5 6 0 0 81.7 31 A. Amos S 41 15 0.0 0 1 6 79.0 35 I. Campbell S 41 18 0.0 0 0 8 79.4 26 D. Savage S 41 9 0.0 0 3 10 88.9 20 K. King CB 40 10 0.0 0 0 8 77.4 25 W. Redmond S 30 4 0.0 0 1 2 78.5 99 A. Wells DT 25 17 2.5 7 0 1 82.5 90 M. Adams DT 18 11 2.5 3 0 0 81.6 29 K. Hollman CB 17 2 0.0 0 0 1 72.1 70 F. Peck DE 16 5 3.0 14 0 0 81.6
Summary
While QB Aaron Rodgers would get his team off to a 3-0 start, he'd suffer a concussion Week 3 in the win at Philadelphia. Rookie backup QB Rueben Kolb stepped in and won 3 of the next 5 games allowing Rodgers a legit chance at guiding Green Bay to the playoffs. Finishing the season 11-5, winning the NFC North, Green Bay had a bye for the Wild Card round. Hosting the Giants in the Divisional round, Aaron Rodgers led Green Bay to victory with 340+ yards and the game winning TD as time ran down in a 33-31 thriller. In the NFC Championship, on the road against the Buccaneers, it was the other Aaron who led the Packers to a win and the Super Bowl with 135+ yards rushing and 2 TDs. Facing Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens in the Super Bowl the whole team would come together to bring the Lombardi Trophy back to Title Town; marking Rodgers 2nd Super Bowl victory.
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Year 2020 Record 14-5 Winning Pct. .736 All-Time 21-11 Winning Pct. .656 Playoffs 5-1 Playoff Visits 2 Bowl Wins 1 Head Coach Broderick Peterson Record 14-5 Winning Pct. .736 Off. Coord. B. O'Brien Def. Coord. R. Morris Asst. Coach D. Kelly Stren. Coord. T. Rath Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 34 at CHI 14 2 21 at TEN 14 3 21 at PHI 20 4 23 MIN 16 5 17 NOS 19 6 37 at CAR 22 7 37 ATL 21 9 16 at TBY 22 10 27 at DET 20 11 20 CHI 26 12 34 at HOU 6 13 37 SFO 6 14 23 IND 27 15 27 at MIN 17 16 11 JAX 25 17 43 DET 21 $$CS 33 NYK 31 $$CF 30 at TBY 20 **FB 27 vs BAL 10
Awards
1st Team All-Pro Outside Linebacker - Rashan Gary
1st Team All-Pro Cornerback - Jaire Alexander
Super Bowl MVP - Aaron Rodgers


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Old 05-18-2020, 01:43 PM   #2
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2021
Staffing
With the Cincinnati Bengals signing Drake Kelly to be their OC, Green Bay added Luther Williamson as their new Assistant Coach. Fresh off a Super Bowl, no other changes were made to the staff.

Notable Free Agents
Having spent heavily in 2020 to improve the offense and star CB Jaire Alexander in the final year of his contract, Green Bay opted not to sign any free agents of note. While a few UDFAs were added as depth, the Packers focused on improving for next season through the draft.


Draft Class
Scouted ratings are directly after the draft

League scouts and NFL pundits all agree, the Packers had a great draft class, getting an 'A+' grade. The addition of FB Clayton Allotey adds another receiving and rushing option for one of the leagues best offenses. Adding several offensive lineman that will provide depth - and potentially start long term - in the later rounds was key to the classes grade. While Roman Maxwell looks to make an impact sooner than later on defense, QB Melvin Poston will look to outcompete last years rookie QBs.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.32 Allotey, Clayton 338 FB 1 38 66 2.32 Maxwell, Roman 1492SLB 1 35 68 3.32 Blackburn, Gene 654 C 1 36 59 4.32 Schwartz, Wade 861 LT 1 32 67 5.32 Poston, Melvin 105 QB 1 17 41 6.32 Aquadro, Norm 907 P 1 47 72 7.32 Horibe, Dustin 766 RG 1 18 58
Offense
Regressing from last years success, in large part due to injuries across position groups including several starters for multiple games, the Packers still finished top-5 in scoring. While still consistent on 3rd down both yards/carry and yards/attempt were down as the offense struggled with efficiency. Rookie Melvin Poston filled in admirably for three games to close out the season giving hope to a future post-Rodgers. The man himself fell short of 7 YPA while posting a 5:4 TD to INT ratio, a significant decline from his prime years. Playing a full season, last years big signing, WR Philip Dorsett played well as Green Bay's #1 receiver with Davante Adams missing several games. While Aaron Jones was banged up some of the year, his production continues to be lower than what scouts feel it should. As a result Jamal Williams took on a larger role and broke 1000 yards leading the Packers in rushing.
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Green Bay Packers Team Rank Rushes per Game 27.6 17 Rushing Yards 119.6 14 Yards Per Carry 4.33 14 Pass Attempts 36.4 12 Completions 23.3 4 Completion Pct. 63.9 4 Passing Yards 252.2 5 Yards Per Attempt 6.93 8 Yards Per Catch 10.85 18 Total Yardage Gained 358.9 3 3rd Down Conversions 38.8 3 Points Per Game 25.6 4 (T) Pass Rush Pct. 20.4 17 (T) Pass Defense Pct. 63.5 1 Turnovers 25 17 (T) Turnover Margin -1 18 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 12 A. Rodgers QB 460 290 3193 6.94 20 16 83.5 5 M. Poston QB 122 82 842 6.90 3 1 91.6 **Team --- 582 372 4035 6.93 23 17 85.2 $$Opp --- 664 370 3566 5.37 17 15 70.0 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 30 J. Williams RB 229 1087 4.75 13 2 33 A. Jones RB 105 343 3.27 2 0 12 A. Rodgers QB 49 296 6.04 3 2 40 R. Arnold RB 49 132 2.69 3 0 **Team --- 442 1914 4.33 21 15 $$Opp --- 405 1538 3.80 8 18 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 10 P. Dorsett WR 102 68 878 12.91 8.61 3 7 84 E. Ebron TE 89 63 574 9.11 6.45 4 3 17 D. Adams WR 113 62 663 10.69 5.87 11 3 85 R. Tonyan TE 78 50 509 10.18 6.53 4 3 33 A. Jones RB 37 29 318 10.97 8.59 0 0 16 J. Kumerow WR 48 26 316 12.15 6.58 7 1 30 J. Williams RB 27 22 127 5.77 4.70 0 3 11 D. Moss WR 33 21 260 12.38 7.88 0 0
Defense
Flipping the script from last season, it was the defense that stepped up to help Green Bay win games. With one of the NFLs toughest defenses to move the ball against and top-5 in points allowed, the Packers were improved against the run and pass. Healthy and leading an improved pass rush, Za'Darius Smith led the team with double-digit sacks. Although the rest of the squad would struggle to get home they were able to harass QBs with hurries and knockdowns. One of the strong points of last years unit was creating TOs which fell off in 2021 although the secondary ranked 1st in coverage. Darnell Savage led the team with 4 INTs and Jaire Alexander had 2 INTs and an 86.8 pass defense percentage to lead a strong secondary.
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Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 25.3 6 Rushing Yards 96.1 4 Yards Per Carry 3.80 5 Pass Attempts 41.5 32 Completions 23.1 30 (T) Completion Pct. 55.7 2 Passing Yards 222.9 12 Yards Per Attempt 5.37 1 Yards Per Catch 9.64 1 Total Yardage Gained 310.1 3 3rd Down Conversions 34.3 15 (T) Points Per Game 18.1 4 (T) Pass Rush Pct. 19.2 7 (T) Pass Defense Pct. 48.8 8 Turnovers 24 14 (T) Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 35 I. Campbell S 102 44 0.0 0 0 15 80.3 50 B. Martinez ILB 87 33 1.0 3 2 8 77.4 52 R. Gary OLB 66 20 0.0 8 1 9 79.5 26 D. Savage S 50 23 0.0 0 4 11 82.0 55 Z. Smith DE 41 10 10.5 33 0 1 81.2 37 J. Jackson CB 39 12 0.0 0 0 6 75.6 20 K. King CB 38 11 0.0 0 1 11 80.8 99 A. Wells DT 36 17 0.0 6 0 1 82.1 92 R. Maxwell OLB 35 8 0.0 0 2 4 79.6 23 J. Alexander CB 34 15 0.0 2 2 15 86.8 97 K. Clark DT 32 11 0.5 8 0 0 79.9 94 D. Lowry DE 32 17 4.5 11 0 0 82.0 53 V. Williams OLB 23 6 0.5 1 0 2 72.7 39 A. Averett CB 23 6 0.0 0 1 7 80.2 70 F. Peck DE 21 5 1.5 13 0 1 82.5 31 A. Amos S 20 4 0.0 0 0 1 77.4 29 K. Hollman CB 19 1 0.0 0 1 1 78.0 25 W. Redmond S 18 7 0.0 0 1 5 81.5 42 O. Burks ILB 17 3 0.0 0 0 0 71.7
Summary
Defending their Super Bowl title the Packers got off to a hot start cruising to an 11-2 record when Aaron Rodgers broke his arm. Expected to miss 5 weeks Green Bay put in 5th round pick Melvin Poston to close out the season. Finishing 1-1-1 the rookie QB helped the Packers again win the NFC North while securing the #1 seed and a 1st round bye. The extra week proved critical as Rodgers returned to action against the Los Angeles Rams. Holding QB Jared Goff to 106 yards and 2 INTs on 25 passes the Packers defense took control while Rodgers put up 340+ yards in a convincing 30-3 win at Lambeau. Hosting the Cardinals in the NFC Championship things were a bit tighter but Jamal Williams 110 yard day along with the defense holding Arizona to less than 2.4 YPC allowed the Packers to win 34-17. Defending their title against the Indianapolis Colts the ground game would be shut down but Rodgers wouldn't be denied as he led the Packers to another Super Bowl win with 325+ yards and 4 TDs; earning his 3rd Super Bowl MVP.
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Year 2021 Record 15-3-1 Winning Pct. .815 All-Time 33-14-1 Winning Pct. .697 Playoffs 8-1 Playoff Visits 3 Bowl Wins 2 Head Coach Broderick Peterson Record 29-8-1 Winning Pct. .776 Off. Coord. B. O'Brien Def. Coord. R. Morris Asst. Coach L. Williamson Stren. Coord. T. Rath Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 38 at MIN 17 2 23 CIN 17 3 27 at TBY 24 4 27 ARI 7 5 20 at LAS 27 6 20 DET 16 8 19 SFO 23 9 35 at SEA 27 10 34 MIN 10 11 30 at CHI 20 12 24 at PIT 13 13 35 NYK 20 14 24 BAL 16 15 13 at DET 16 16 13 at CLE 13 17 27 CHI 24 $$CS 30 LAS 3 $$CF 34 ARI 17 **FB 34 vs IND 15
Awards
1st Team All-Pro Offensive Guard - Elgton Jenkins
2nd Team All-Pro Offensive Tackle - Jack Conklin
Super Bowl MVP - Aaron Rodgers
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2022
Staffing
With their 2nd Super Bowl win in a row the Packers staff remains intact heading into the new season.

Draft Class
Scouted ratings are directly after the draft

Trading up in an attempt to acquire a promising WR Green Bay missed out and selected their BPA, OLB Horace Browning. According to scout interviews TE Gallardo is underated so time will tell how big of a role he plays in the offense. With Aaron Jones and Jamal Williams entering their 7th season, and lacking many explosive plays of late, 6th round pick Ronald Ambra was selected to provide youth to the backfield. Boyd and McDaniel add a couple of depth players to the front seven. Overall league scouts give the Packers an 'A-' for their efforts.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.31 Browning, Horace 1493SLB 1 29 65 1.32 Gallardo, Mike 449 TE 1 36 60 5.32 Boyd, Marcos 1172RDE 1 23 50 6.32 Ambra, Ronald 247 RB 1 40 56 7.32 McDaniel, Ezra 1456WLB 1 24 48
Offense
Again struggling with efficiency the Packers were middle of the NFL in yards/play and 3rd down conversions. As a result scoring also saw a decline with Green Bay mustering less than 21-points/game. With Rodgers again missing several games, Melvin Poston saw significant playing time, however the passing game struggled regardless who was under center. Due to injuries hitting the Packers harder than usual this season, no one player stood out as a receiver for a lackluster offense. The addition of Ambra to the backfield didn't have the effect Green Bay was looking for as only one back, Jamal Williams, rushed for over 4 YPC.
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Green Bay Packers Team Rank Rushes per Game 27.6 15 Rushing Yards 117.8 16 Yards Per Carry 4.26 15 Pass Attempts 35.4 19 Completions 21.9 11 (T) Completion Pct. 62.0 13 Passing Yards 238.2 15 Yards Per Attempt 6.73 11 Yards Per Catch 10.86 12 Total Yardage Gained 342.4 11 (T) 3rd Down Conversions 35.3 15 Points Per Game 20.9 13 Pass Rush Pct. 14.3 32 Pass Defense Pct. 49.1 18 (T) Turnovers 23 17 (T) Turnover Margin +5 8 (T) Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 12 A. Rodgers QB 410 261 2988 7.29 10 6 87.5 5 M. Poston QB 156 90 823 5.28 5 5 69.4 **Team --- 566 351 3811 6.73 15 11 82.5 $$Opp --- 564 371 3817 6.77 22 15 87.0 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 30 J. Williams RB 191 807 4.23 4 2 33 A. Jones RB 111 430 3.87 4 0 47 R. Ambra RB 59 199 3.37 2 2 12 A. Rodgers QB 43 264 6.14 1 5 **Team --- 442 1884 4.26 11 18 $$Opp --- 442 1948 4.41 12 22 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 11 D. Moss WR 91 58 548 9.45 6.02 4 3 49 M. Gallardo TE 88 50 649 12.98 7.38 9 2 17 D. Adams WR 78 45 580 12.89 7.44 4 4 10 P. Dorsett WR 67 39 412 10.56 6.15 6 1 85 R. Tonyan TE 53 36 400 11.11 7.55 3 2 38 C. Allotey FB 44 35 291 8.31 6.61 1 1 16 J. Kumerow WR 45 28 424 15.14 9.42 0 1 33 A. Jones RB 33 17 125 7.35 3.79 2 0 40 R. Arnold RB 20 16 151 9.44 7.55 0 0
Defense
Allowing both runs and passes at a higher average than most teams, the defense also regressed in 2022. Unable to get off the field on 3rd down opposing teams were able to move the chains and control the clock and game. Finishing 14th in points allowed, the Packers had a mediocre defense at best. While Za'Darius Smith would again lead the team in sacks with 12.5, the unit would finish last in pass rush percentage. While TOs again increased with Green Bay finishing 3rd, a typically strong coverage unit declined finishing 18th.
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Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 27.6 15 Rushing Yards 121.8 18 Yards Per Carry 4.41 21 Pass Attempts 35.3 14 Completions 23.2 29 Completion Pct. 65.8 31 Passing Yards 238.6 26 Yards Per Attempt 6.77 26 Yards Per Catch 10.29 7 Total Yardage Gained 352.4 27 3rd Down Conversions 38.2 25 (T) Points Per Game 20.6 14 Pass Rush Pct. 18.8 9 (T) Pass Defense Pct. 47.7 14 Turnovers 28 3 (T) Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 23 J. Alexander CB 104 32 0.0 1 2 14 74.4 50 B. Martinez ILB 92 28 2.5 4 5 7 79.0 26 D. Savage S 80 32 0.0 0 1 7 77.5 92 R. Maxwell OLB 76 33 1.0 3 0 9 78.8 35 I. Campbell S 59 21 0.0 0 0 5 78.0 91 M. Hohlt OLB 45 13 2.0 3 1 2 74.6 20 K. King CB 43 12 1.0 0 1 13 81.3 55 Z. Smith DE 39 11 12.5 11 0 3 82.1 97 K. Clark DT 34 18 0.5 2 0 1 82.2 25 W. Redmond S 34 10 0.0 0 0 0 70.8 41 A. Burns CB 32 7 1.0 0 3 6 81.0 93 H. Browning OLB 29 9 0.0 0 1 1 75.6 99 A. Wells DT 27 12 0.5 0 0 1 81.9 72 M. Boyd DE 21 8 1.0 2 0 0 79.1 73 M. Salvatori DT 20 4 0.0 4 0 1 81.3 29 P. Peters CB 17 4 0.0 0 1 1 75.3
Summary
Winning the Super Bowl each of the last two seasons hopes and expectations were high for the Packers. Unfortunately, after a 3-1 start, injuries began to mount hitting several key starters; including Aaron Rodgers Week 10. With Rodgers sidelined due to a concussion, 2nd year QB Melvin Poston stepped in and struggled as the Packers fell to 6-10 on the season. Failing to reach the playoffs after a 3-year run of NFC Championship game or better, and with Rodgers 39 and having finished his 18th season, there's a sense it may be a while before the Packers are relevant again.
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Record 6-10 Winning Pct. .375 All-Time 39-24-1 Winning Pct. .617 Playoffs 8-1 Playoff Visits 3 Bowl Wins 2 Head Coach Broderick Peterson Record 35-18-1 Winning Pct. .657 Off. Coord. B. O'Brien Def. Coord. R. Morris Asst. Coach L. Williamson Stren. Coord. T. Rath Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 31 at DET 28 2 36 at BUF 20 3 20 at ARI 23 4 19 at WAS 0 5 20 MIN 24 6 15 PHI 27 7 24 at NYK 21 8 20 DET 13 10 33 DAL 41 11 13 at CHI 20 12 32 NED 10 13 9 ATL 17 14 18 NJY 31 15 16 CHI 17 16 13 at MIA 14 17 16 at MIN 23
Awards
1st Team All-Pro Full Back - Clayton Allotey
2nd Team All-Pro Cornerback - Jaire Alexander (2nd)
Legend of the Game - Aaron Rodgers

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2023
Retirement
QB Aaron Rodgers
Beginning his career replacing a legend in Brett Favre, Rodgers became one himself. Winning 3 Super Bowls while having some of the best statistical performances of any QB ever, Rodgers is a surefire HOFer.

Staffing
Considering 2022 a fluke, the staff that won 2 Super Bowls in the last 3 years was given contract extensions as Trip Lykely and the Packers look to begin the post-Rodgers era.

Notable Free Agents
QB Nick Foles
Although not expected to start, as a veteran with plenty of quality starting experience, Nick Foles was brought in to mentor the young QBs on the team.

Draft Class
Scouted ratings are directly after the draft

With Miami selecting the only QB to get a 1st round grade from the Packers front office, Green Bay selected Tennessee RB Weston Keck with the 5th overall pick. A player who rarely lost yards in college, and with great speed and vision is also an excellent receiver out of the backfield. In the 3rd QB Dana Peter was selected to compete with Melvin Poston for the starting job Week 1. With several role players added pundits graded the Packers an 'A' for this years class.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.5 Keck, Weston 246 RB 1 58 70 3.8 Peter, Dana 103 QB 1 7 45 3.30 Farley, Derrick 653 C 1 26 74 4.1 Bertelson, Randal 1358MLB 1 26 59 4.2 Tate, Willie 1634SS 1 22 55 4.7 Meier, Lionel 1190LDE 1 36 58 4.12 Torello, Marcos 860 RT 1 14 52 6.7 Charbonneau, Jacob 1532RCB 1 20 44

Holdouts
DE Za'Darius Smith
A 9-year vet, and teams sack leader in the final year of his contract, Smith held out for a contract extension. With the Packers looking to get younger they decided not to extend the DEs contract and he reported Week 2.

Offense
Still one of the leagues better teams on 3rd down, Green Bay continues to struggle with yards/play in the run and especially the pass. Although scoring was improved over last year, at only 23.1 points/game there's plenty of room for improvement. While the rushing game was improved with rookie RB Weston Keck entering the starting lineup, finishing 6th in the NFL, the passing game was noticably worse with the absence of Aaron Rodgers. Melvin Poston would deal with a nagging groin injury that would cause him to miss several games, however there wasn't much difference between him and Nick Foles. With QB struggles came receiver struggles as Davante Adamas led the team in receiving with only 682 yards.
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Green Bay Packers Team Rank Rushes per Game 31.3 1 Rushing Yards 139.3 6 Yards Per Carry 4.45 16 Pass Attempts 31.0 32 Completions 18.7 32 Completion Pct. 60.3 16 Passing Yards 181.4 32 Yards Per Attempt 5.85 30 Yards Per Catch 9.71 31 Total Yardage Gained 309.7 29 3rd Down Conversions 38.5 7 Points Per Game 23.1 9 Pass Rush Pct. 17.4 30 Pass Defense Pct. 49.7 22 Turnovers 25 18 (T) Turnover Margin -5 26 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 5 M. Poston QB 340 205 1987 5.84 11 11 74.0 12 N. Foles QB 135 79 763 5.65 4 4 71.9 **Team --- 496 299 2903 5.85 16 15 74.8 $$Opp --- 575 338 3859 6.71 17 14 78.7 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 21 W. Keck RB 360 1564 4.34 10 6 47 R. Ambra RB 60 259 4.32 4 0 5 M. Poston QB 46 290 6.30 3 5 **Team --- 501 2229 4.45 19 23 $$Opp --- 416 2266 5.45 22 11 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 17 D. Adams WR 99 54 682 12.63 6.89 10 4 10 P. Dorsett WR 90 48 502 10.46 5.58 3 4 49 M. Gallardo TE 73 45 364 8.09 4.99 3 2 85 R. Tonyan TE 64 37 302 8.16 4.72 4 1 11 D. Moss WR 45 31 369 11.90 8.20 2 1 38 C. Allotey FB 42 28 224 8.00 5.33 1 1 47 R. Ambra RB 35 25 200 8.00 5.71 2 1
Defense
Allowing nearly 5 YPC and a 4th worse 3rd down percentage the Packers defense allowed opponents to control the clock while outscoring the struggling offense. Although slightly better against the pass, the defense as a whole was in the bottom half or third in most categories. Still one of the leagues worst pass rushes, a formerly formidable secondary regressed in pass defense percentage to one of the worst in the NFL. With only 5.5 sacks 4.7 pick Lionel Meier led the team in sacks with 4.2 pick Willie Tate tying Darnell Savage for INT lead with 3.
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Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 26.0 7 (T) Rushing Yards 141.6 29 Yards Per Carry 5.45 32 Pass Attempts 35.9 15 (T) Completions 21.1 14 (T) Completion Pct. 58.8 11 (T) Passing Yards 241.2 24 Yards Per Attempt 6.71 22 Yards Per Catch 11.42 29 Total Yardage Gained 370.9 30 3rd Down Conversions 30.2 4 Points Per Game 24.9 31 Pass Rush Pct. 20.3 14 (T) Pass Defense Pct. 51.1 15 Turnovers 20 22 (T) Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 92 R. Maxwell OLB 111 37 4.0 3 1 11 75.5 94 D. White ILB 102 26 3.0 5 1 6 74.4 26 D. Savage S 87 28 0.5 0 3 3 76.9 23 J. Alexander CB 79 19 0.0 1 2 17 80.0 20 K. King CB 49 10 0.0 0 1 5 76.3 34 W. Tate S 41 12 0.0 0 3 0 79.6 55 Z. Smith DE 26 13 5.0 13 0 0 81.1 93 H. Browning OLB 26 9 0.5 2 1 0 72.5 97 K. Clark DT 25 10 2.0 3 0 1 82.5 22 M. West CB 22 7 0.0 0 0 3 76.4 90 L. Meier DE 22 13 5.5 10 0 1 82.1 70 F. Peck DT 18 10 1.5 1 0 0 81.1 71 L. Purcell DT 18 7 1.5 3 0 0 82.0 24 R. Harrison S 17 7 0.0 0 0 2 80.5
Summary
Winning one more game than last year you could say the Packers improved, but based on the retirement of legendary QB Aaron Rodgers and the decline shown in 2022, its hard to say the Packers are on the uptick. While the ground game was improved and fairly consistent the passing game struggled all season. Confounding matters was a defense that couldn't get off the field leading the a 7-9 finish, missing the playoffs for the 2nd year in a row.
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Year 2023 Record 7-9 Winning Pct. .437 All-Time 46-33-1 Winning Pct. .581 Playoffs 8-1 Playoff Visits 3 Bowl Wins 2 Head Coach Broderick Peterson Record 42-27-1 Winning Pct. .607 Off. Coord. B. O'Brien Def. Coord. R. Morris Asst. Coach L. Williamson Stren. Coord. T. Rath Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 27 at CHI 20 2 21 KCY 17 3 31 WAS 21 4 24 at MIN 34 5 34 NOS 26 6 7 at CAR 22 7 41 ATL 12 9 31 at TBY 28 10 15 DET 22 11 27 CHI 23 12 24 DEN 31 13 3 at ARI 33 14 25 at LVS 28 15 27 MIN 31 16 16 at CAL 21 17 17 at DET 30
Awards
Offensive Rookie of the Year - Weston Keck
1st Team All-Pro Outside Linebacker - Roman Maxwell

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2024
Staffing
Showing a short leash, GM Trip Lykely replaced HC Broderick Peterson and his staff after two years of decline; despite 2 Super Bowl wins the years prior. At 39 years old Leo Custer is one of the youngest coaches and 17th Head Coach of the Packers. With long time Patriots OC Josh McDaniels and former Jets DC Todd Wash added to the staff Green Bay looks for a fresh start. Retaining Ted Rath to handle strength and conditioning, Green Bay brought in former Lions HC Matt Patricia as an Assistant.

Notable Free Agents
Although Green Bay had plenty of cap space to work with, they opted not to target any big name free agents instead getting several 'B' grade role players. With another fairly early selection in the draft the Packers will look to capitalize on position acquiring the best player available.

Draft Class
Scouted ratings are directly after the draft

With TE Mike Gallardo drafted two years prior, Green Bay added another TE in Tommy Knudson. Projected to be an all-around stud in blocking and receiving, the Texas Tech product looks to make an impact sooner than later. Again doubling on a strength, FB Ivan Boyer was selected to improve the backfield while the 3.12 and 4.11 picks would be used on the teams most pressing need. Both Jimmie Swayne and Sean Wilkerson are dual threat QBs with similar attributes who both look to compete with 4th year QB Melvin Poston for the starting job. Another highly rated draft from league pundits, Green Bay received an 'A' for this years class.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.10 Knudson, Tommy 448 TE 1 39 81 2.13 Boyer, Ivan 339 FB 1 49 72 3.12 Swayne, Jimmie 109 QB 1 16 53 4.11 Wilkerson, Sean 102 QB 1 27 62 4.12 Freels, Louis 1191LDE 1 46 63 5.10 Mahnken, Shawn 1295LDT 1 29 46 5.11 Bailey, Kelvin 652 C 1 26 56 6.13 Kelley, Grady 1543RCB 1 28 46

Holdouts
S Darnell Savage
A leader for what was one of the leagues top secondaries, 6th year pro Darnell Savage requested a contract extension before reporting to team facilities. Although his best years are most likely behind him, the Packers front office signed the safety to a 1 year extension.

Offense
Continuing to build off the ground game, the Packers offense looked much improved with 4th round pick QB Sean Wilkerson under center. Averaging just over 5 YPC as a team while finishing 3rd in 3rd down conversions, Green Bay was able to efficiently control the tempo although they struggled to put up many points. Despite Wilkerson dealing with nagging thumb and ankle injuries he started all 16 games completing just over 65% of his pass with a very nice 4.6:1 TD to INT ratio. Adding an additional 436 yards rushing and the QB accounted for over 3700 yards. Philip Dorsett proved to be the rookies most trusted target as he led to the team in receiving with 90 catches for 1133 yards and 7 TDs. Despite missing time for several games, last years OROTY Weston Keck was the focal point of the Packers attack averaging over 5.2 YPC while leading the league in rushing. While Ambra didn't provide much as secondary rushing option, he continues to be a solid receiver out of the backfield.
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Green Bay Packers Team Rank Rushes per Game 31.8 2 Rushing Yards 159.1 2 Yards Per Carry 5.01 5 Pass Attempts 34.6 22 Completions 22.3 11 Completion Pct. 64.4 2 Passing Yards 212.9 27 Yards Per Attempt 6.15 21 Yards Per Catch 9.54 30 Total Yardage Gained 366.4 7 3rd Down Conversions 40.9 3 Points Per Game 22.9 9 Pass Rush Pct. 16.9 31 Pass Defense Pct. 45.9 21 Turnovers 14 5 (T) Turnover Margin +5 9 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 2 S. Wilkerson QB 528 347 3301 6.25 23 5 93.5 **Team --- 554 357 3407 6.15 23 6 90.7 $$Opp --- 543 344 3880 7.15 23 13 88.8 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 21 W. Keck RB 315 1644 5.22 11 2 47 R. Ambra RB 125 438 3.50 3 4 2 S. Wilkerson QB 64 436 6.81 0 3 **Team --- 508 2545 5.01 14 17 $$Opp --- 418 2055 4.92 9 13 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 10 P. Dorsett WR 139 90 1133 12.59 8.15 11 7 17 D. Adams WR 96 62 554 8.94 5.77 7 3 80 M. Gallardo TE 81 46 491 10.67 6.06 9 2 82 T. Knudson TE 55 39 265 6.79 4.82 2 5 47 R. Ambra RB 42 32 279 8.72 6.64 3 1 11 D. Moss WR 45 25 238 9.52 5.29 1 2 21 W. Keck RB 32 24 165 6.88 5.16 0 0
Defense
Continuing to struggle containing the run or pass the Packers defense did enough to allow an improved offense to win games. Near middle or bottom tier in most every category, Green Bay has many holes on defense. With DE Freels leading the team with 6.5 sacks the pass rush was again wholly inadequate with the secondary performing just as poorly. A solid redzone defense prevented what could have been a catastrophic year for a struggling phase of the Packers.
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Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 26.1 8 Rushing Yards 128.4 26 Yards Per Carry 4.92 29 Pass Attempts 33.9 4 (T) Completions 21.5 13 (T) Completion Pct. 63.4 29 Passing Yards 242.5 27 Yards Per Attempt 7.15 30 Yards Per Catch 11.28 27 Total Yardage Gained 361.1 27 3rd Down Conversions 32.8 11 Points Per Game 19.6 12 Pass Rush Pct. 15.5 1 Pass Defense Pct. 36.9 1 Turnovers 19 19 (T) Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 94 D. White ILB 94 38 2.0 6 1 2 71.2 34 W. Tate S 86 40 0.0 0 4 8 80.9 23 J. Alexander CB 82 13 0.0 0 3 10 74.7 92 R. Maxwell OLB 65 25 1.0 1 0 7 76.6 93 H. Browning OLB 55 22 2.0 2 1 6 75.4 20 K. King CB 41 14 0.0 0 0 4 74.2 24 R. Harrison S 35 20 0.0 0 2 4 81.2 91 L. Freels DE 34 12 6.5 8 0 0 80.0 22 M. West CB 33 8 0.0 0 1 4 79.1 97 K. Clark DT 31 6 1.0 9 0 1 83.1 71 L. Purcell DT 31 9 2.0 1 0 0 81.3 56 E. McDaniel OLB 30 6 3.5 4 0 2 76.4 90 L. Meier DE 29 13 4.5 13 0 0 81.4 70 F. Peck DT 25 5 0.5 5 0 0 82.0 26 D. Savage S 20 4 0.0 0 0 2 75.7
Summary
With 4th round pick Sean Wilkerson beating out fellow rookie Jimmie Swayne and incumbent Melvin Poston for the starting job, Green Bay look significantly better than the past two seasons. Jumping out to a 5-0 start the Packers would reclaim the NFC North finishing 11-5. Hosting the Rams in the Wild Card round, Wilkerson would put on a Rodgers-esque performance completing 24 of 36 pass for 361 yards and 2 TDs putting Green Bay on top 30-20. On the road against a San Francisco team that went to the last two Super Bowls, winning last year, Green Bay's defense would ruin their playoff run. While Keck would average nearly 7.5 YPC and Wilkerson would throw for 250+ yards and 2 TDs the defense would allow the 49ers to put up 38 to the Packers 24 in a crushing defeat.
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Year 2024 Record 12-6 Winning Pct. .666 All-Time 57-38-1 Winning Pct. .598 Playoffs 9-2 Playoff Visits 4 Bowl Wins 2 Head Coach Leo Custer Record 12-6 Winning Pct. .666 Off. Coord. J. McDaniels Def. Coord. T. Wash Asst. Coach M. Patricia Stren. Coord. T. Rath Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 34 MIN 19 2 34 TEN 3 3 24 at NYK 16 4 33 ARI 27 5 19 at LAS 13 6 6 DET 16 8 27 SFO 24 9 13 at SEA 39 10 31 at MIN 23 11 16 at CHI 22 12 23 HOU 20 13 20 NOS 27 14 20 at IND 17 15 26 at DET 10 16 13 at JAX 21 17 27 CHI 17 $$WC 30 LAS 20 $$CS 24 at SFO 38
Awards
Offensive Rookie of the Year - Sean Wilkerson
1st Team All-Pro Running Back - Weston Keck
1st Team All-Pro Offensive Guard - Elgton Jenkins (2nd)

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2025
Staffing
With a bounce back season after selecting who appears the heir apparent at QB, the Packers retained their coaching staff looking for the team to take a bigger step forward next season. When Sean Fagundez, one of the leagues best trainers, became available Green Bay made the switch as the only change to their staff.

Notable Free Agents
MLB Fredrick Tripoli
A former 6th round pick, Green Bay signed Tripoli to start at MLB this season. Excelling at run defense and one of the NFLs hardest hitters, the 4th year pro looks to help rejuvinate a struggling defense.

Draft Class
Scouted ratings are directly after the draft

Routinely near tops in post draft grades, Green Bay makes it two straight key drafts - earning an 'A+' this year, focusing on defense heading into 2025. With DE Bernie Farr selected in the 1st and OLB Silas Good - expected to move to DE - the Packers acquire two pass rushers for a unit sorely lacking. Dashawn Preston looks to pair with, and eventually replace, Jaire Alexander as top cover man with Aidan Battle looking to add muscle to the middle of the defense. Helmick looks to be a quality interior lineman and WR Anthony Schwartz may be the steal of the draft.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.26 Farr, Bernie 1197RDE 1 43 76 2.26 Helmick, Renaldo 767 RG 1 20 62 3.26 Preston, Dashawn 1544LCB 1 25 68 4.26 Battle, Aidan 1270NT 1 36 64 4.32 Good, Silas 1498WLB 1 30 61 5.26 Schwartz, Anthony 516 SE 1 32 61 5.32 McWilliams, Earnest 910 P 1 36 48

Holdouts
MLB Devin White
Entering his 8th season, Devin White held out in the final year of his contract. With the signing of Fredrick Tripoli the Packers chose not to sign White to an extension and he reported for Week 1.

Offense
Improving drastically, with just under 8 YPA and 5 YPC, the Packers offense was one of the leagues best in QB Sean Wilkerson's 2nd season. Nearly leading the league on 3rd down again, Green Bay was able to put up more yards and score more points (3rd). Missing the first 2 games of the season with an ankle injury sustained in pre-season, Sean Wilkerson drastically improved his YPA despite a decrease in completion percentage. While his TD to INT ratio would fall to just over 2:1 his QB rating still finished north of 90. Spreading the ball around, last years 1st round pick TE Tommy Knudson led the team in receiving with over 850 yards at better than 8.75 YPT. Also posting over 8.5 YPT was 6th year SE DJ Moss who saw additional targets with the departure of Philip Dorsett to free agency. Continuing to be the focus of the Packers post-Rodgers, Weston Fleck led the team and finshed 2nd league-wide with over 1800 yards rushing. Not only did the 3rd year back put up yards at a high rate he only fumbled once. Ambra was able to add an additional 413 yards at over 4 YPC.
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Green Bay Packers Team Rank Rushes per Game 33.4 1 Rushing Yards 165.1 3 Yards Per Carry 4.94 7 Pass Attempts 30.7 32 Completions 19.3 29 Completion Pct. 62.7 8 Passing Yards 242.5 11 Yards Per Attempt 7.90 2 Yards Per Catch 12.60 1 Total Yardage Gained 397.5 4 3rd Down Conversions 42.9 3 Points Per Game 28.7 3 Pass Rush Pct. 17.8 30 Pass Defense Pct. 60.8 4 Turnovers 14 6 Turnover Margin +6 9 (T) Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 2 S. Wilkerson QB 429 266 3319 7.74 17 8 91.4 9 J. Swayne QB 62 42 561 9.05 1 2 88.2 **Team --- 491 308 3880 7.90 18 10 91.0 $$Opp --- 620 360 3955 6.38 25 15 80.4 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 21 W. Keck RB 368 1831 4.98 18 1 47 R. Ambra RB 101 413 4.09 6 4 2 S. Wilkerson QB 55 324 5.89 3 3 **Team --- 535 2642 4.94 28 15 $$Opp --- 410 2001 4.88 6 10 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 82 T. Knudson TE 99 66 868 13.15 8.77 5 5 11 D. Moss WR 82 53 706 13.32 8.61 1 1 80 M. Gallardo TE 89 53 597 11.26 6.71 6 5 17 D. Adams WR 89 51 698 13.69 7.84 9 3 16 A. Schwartz WR 61 37 421 11.38 6.90 2 2
Defense
Slightly improved, Green Bay was able to fair better against both the run and pass while still struggling on 3rd down. With a more explosive offensive came more passing from opponents to keep up and the Packers secondary responded with the 4th best pass defense percentage. Although the pass rush still struggled, 3rd year DE Lionel Meier posted the highest Packer sack total in three years with 7. Still middling at creating TOs, five Packers recorded 2 INTs or more.
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Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 25.6 7 Rushing Yards 125.1 19 Yards Per Carry 4.88 27 Pass Attempts 38.8 30 Completions 22.5 27 Completion Pct. 58.1 6 Passing Yards 247.2 29 Yards Per Attempt 6.38 15 Yards Per Catch 10.99 19 Total Yardage Gained 361.6 26 3rd Down Conversions 38.6 26 (T) Points Per Game 20.0 11 (T) Pass Rush Pct. 19.4 13 Pass Defense Pct. 45.2 8 Turnovers 20 17 (T) Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 92 R. Maxwell OLB 121 38 2.5 7 0 17 74.9 34 W. Tate S 73 33 0.0 0 3 7 82.1 94 D. White ILB 68 26 4.5 2 0 10 78.6 26 D. Savage S 68 24 0.0 0 0 8 76.4 23 J. Alexander CB 55 19 1.0 0 2 17 83.9 29 K. Manard CB 51 15 0.0 1 3 10 80.7 55 F. Tripodi ILB 49 16 1.0 0 2 1 73.3 71 L. Purcell DT 37 15 0.5 6 0 0 81.5 43 G. Kelley CB 34 9 0.0 1 2 9 82.1 91 L. Freels DE 33 10 4.0 9 0 2 82.2 44 D. Preston CB 31 8 0.0 0 1 2 74.2 90 L. Meier DE 29 16 7.0 21 0 0 81.4 95 S. Mahnken DT 25 14 0.5 3 0 0 80.6 93 H. Browning OLB 20 10 2.5 0 0 3 78.2 98 S. Good OLB 20 6 1.5 2 0 3 79.4
Summary
Opening up the playbook with more downfield passing for 2nd year QB Sean Wilkerson did the trick turning Green Bay back into one of the NFLs best offenses. Scoring over 30 points in 6 games - and more than 40 in 3 - the Packers won the NFC North with a 13-3 record, again earning a first round bye. Hosting the Saints, Green Bay was unable to stop one of the leagues best rushing attacks, allowing just under 200 yards at better than 5.5 YPC. With New Orleans scoring the go ahead TD with just over 2-minutes in the 4th, Green Bay would end the game one-and-done losing 23-20 in a heartbreaking loss.
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Year 2025 Record 13-4 Winning Pct. .764 All-Time 70-41-1 Winning Pct. .629 Playoffs 9-3 Playoff Visits 5 Bowl Wins 2 Head Coach Leo Custer Record 25-10 Winning Pct. .714 Off. Coord. J. McDaniels Def. Coord. T. Wash Asst. Coach M. Patricia Stren. Coord. S. Fagundez Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 38 at DET 35 2 37 CIN 10 3 26 SFO 33 4 23 at WAS 9 5 44 MIN 17 6 41 PHI 31 7 27 at NYK 10 8 40 DET 17 10 30 DAL 14 11 28 at CHI 19 12 17 at PIT 29 13 24 at NOS 22 14 10 at BAL 6 15 21 CHI 19 16 29 CLE 18 17 24 at MIN 31 $$CS 20 NOS 23
Awards
Coach of the Year - Leo Custer
2nd Team All-Pro Running Back - Weston Keck (2nd)
2nd Team All-Pro Center - Derrick Farley
2nd Team All-Pro Outside Lineback - Roman Maxwell (2nd)

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2026
Staffing
Winning his first COTY award, and in his 2nd year with QB Sean Wilkerson, Leo Custer and his staff will be back next year to try and win the Lombardi Trophy. Switching to Spencer Ross as Strength Coach should help decrease the amount of time players miss to injury as well as help them avoid them.

Notable Free Agents
Although RB Ronald Ambra was allowed to test free agency, Green Bay ultimately re-signed him for 2 years. While not a big move, WR Darrel Fitzgerald provides reliable depth with Davante Adams no longer on the team.

Draft Class
Scouted ratings are directly after the draft

Moving around several times during a busy draft, Green Bay added playmakers to an aging and depleted receiver group. With Flannery and Peck the highest graded WRs on the Packers board they moved up in the 1st to select Flannery knowing they could get Peck with a mid-round pick. Al Raymond looks to bolster one of the NFLs worst pass rushes with Jones providing depth at safety. Bobby Rossel and Shawn McDaniel may have been reaches as positions of need more than the best player available.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.23 Flannery, Mitch 586 FL 1 46 72 2.28 McDaniel, Shawn 238 RB 1 38 49 2.30 Raymond, Al 1178LDE 1 41 67 4.4 Jones, Devonte 1639FS 1 23 47 4.14 Abrams, Brendan 776 LG 1 30 65 4.23 Peck, Maxwell 583 FL 1 42 66 4.27 Rossel, Bobby 584 FL 1 19 43

Holdouts
WR DJ Moss
With a career year, the 7th year pro decided to holdout until receiving a contract extension, however having draft 4 WRs in the last two drafts Green Bay chose not to extend his contract.

Offense
The Packers continue to have one of the leagues best offenses, anchored in an efficient ground game that averaged over 5.1 YPC. Routinely one of the leagues best on 3rd down, Green Bay played near mistake free on offense with the leagues fewest TOs. Missing several games, 3rd year QB Sean Wilkerson played well when active improving on his TD to INT ratio and completion percentage. Stepping in during his absence was fellow 3rd year QB Jimmie Swayne. Although not as polished as Wilkerson, Swayne showed promise winning games while completing passes at a good rate for consistent yardage. Knudson still led the team in receiving, despite missing multiple games, in large part due to his ability to make plays after the catch. Last years 5th round pick, WR Anthony Schwartz, played well as Green Bay's #1 WR although rookies Flannery and Peck showed promise and improvement over the course of the season. Again the focus for Green Bay was using the run to set up the pass and Weston Peck delivered with another 1800+ rushing yards finishing 2nd in the NFL. With an average age of 25.8, Green Bay is the youngest team in the NFL with a strong core group of players operating one of the best offenses.
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Green Bay Packers Team Rank Rushes per Game 33.4 2 Rushing Yards 171.4 2 Yards Per Carry 5.13 3 Pass Attempts 29.6 32 Completions 18.9 31 Completion Pct. 64.1 1 Passing Yards 212.9 26 Yards Per Attempt 7.20 1 Yards Per Catch 11.24 4 Total Yardage Gained 377.1 5 3rd Down Conversions 40.9 5 Points Per Game 24.8 4 Pass Rush Pct. 20.9 15 Pass Defense Pct. 52.0 13 Turnovers 15 1 (T) Turnover Margin +10 2 (T) Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 2 S. Wilkerson QB 330 210 2365 7.17 15 4 95.0 9 J. Swayne QB 143 93 1042 7.29 6 5 86.0 **Team --- 473 303 3407 7.20 21 9 92.3 $$Opp --- 624 364 3660 5.87 18 16 74.0 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 21 W. Keck RB 375 1877 5.01 13 2 47 R. Ambra RB 77 400 5.19 0 0 2 S. Wilkerson QB 56 330 5.89 2 4 **Team --- 534 2742 5.13 19 13 $$Opp --- 378 1799 4.76 7 16 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 82 T. Knudson TE 92 64 795 12.42 8.64 7 1 16 A. Schwartz WR 110 59 711 12.05 6.46 8 8 86 M. Flannery WR 93 52 563 10.83 6.05 3 5 80 M. Gallardo TE 58 40 469 11.73 8.09 3 1 83 M. Peck WR 48 35 310 8.86 6.46 1 1 21 W. Keck RB 21 19 143 7.53 6.81 0 1 48 I. Boyer FB 24 16 209 13.06 8.71 1 1
Defense
Much improved against the pass allowing less than 6 YPA, the Packers defense finally looks to be moving in the right direction. Still struggling against the run and on 3rd down the unit performed best when it mattered most, finishing 1st in points allowed. Last years 1st round pick, DE Bernie Farr led the team and league with 16.5 sacks as a one man wrecking crew. With an 11.7% individual pass rush percentage and 3 FF the young playmaker was the unquestioned leader of an improved defense. Although performing better against the pass, the secondary didn't generate an exceptional amount of TOs however 5 players recorded multiple INTs.
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Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 23.6 3 Rushing Yards 112.4 11 Yards Per Carry 4.76 26 Pass Attempts 39.0 28 Completions 22.8 26 Completion Pct. 58.3 9 (T) Passing Yards 228.8 18 Yards Per Attempt 5.87 5 Yards Per Catch 10.05 7 Total Yardage Gained 329.0 9 3rd Down Conversions 37.1 29 Points Per Game 15.3 1 Pass Rush Pct. 19.5 8 Pass Defense Pct. 38.5 3 Turnovers 25 10 (T) Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 44 D. Preston CB 90 22 0.0 2 3 9 75.5 34 W. Tate S 75 27 0.0 0 0 5 77.9 92 R. Maxwell OLB 62 12 0.0 3 2 2 74.1 93 H. Browning OLB 61 19 3.0 0 1 11 77.7 56 L. MacCracken ILB 48 5 0.0 0 0 5 72.8 97 B. Farr DE 44 6 16.5 28 0 0 80.7 55 F. Tripodi ILB 41 15 1.0 1 0 5 76.7 98 S. Good OLB 39 19 0.5 2 1 1 74.4 26 D. Savage S 34 15 0.0 0 2 6 81.1 71 L. Purcell DT 34 18 2.0 9 0 0 81.1 23 J. Alexander CB 32 7 0.0 0 2 7 80.1 29 K. Manard CB 28 10 0.0 0 3 6 82.2 43 G. Kelley CB 24 6 0.0 0 0 2 76.3 78 A. Raymond DE 24 13 3.5 22 0 0 80.9 45 W. Redmond S 23 9 0.0 0 0 2 77.7 91 L. Freels DE 20 6 1.0 13 0 1 81.7 95 S. Mahnken DT 17 8 1.5 5 0 1 83.1 70 A. Battle DT 16 6 0.0 4 1 0 82.5
Summary
After a strong start with three straight games scoring 30+ points and winning, injuries hit QB Sean Wilkerson and others throwing a small speed bump in the offense. While the team wouldn't fully regain its early steam for consistent stretches they would successfully defend their NFC North title while earning the #2 seed and a first round bye going 12-4. Hosting the Eagles Green Bay went to work early with an offensive explosion that saw Weston Keck average over 9.5 YPC and Sean Wilkerson throw for 275+ yards and 4 TDs in a 42-30 win. One game away from the Super Bowl, Green Bay fell short again to the New Orleans Saints; who won last years Super Bowl and would go on to win again this year. With Weston Keck struggling on the ground the Packers offense couldn't keep pace with a dynamic Saints team losing a nail biter 26-29.
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Year 2026 Record 13-5 Winning Pct. .722 All-Time 82-45-1 Winning Pct. .644 Playoffs 10-4 Playoff Visits 6 Bowl Wins 2 Head Coach Leo Custer Record 38-15 Winning Pct. .716 Off. Coord. J. McDaniels Def. Coord. T. Wash Asst. Coach M. Patricia Stren. Coord. S. Ross Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 30 at CHI 9 2 34 BUF 13 3 33 SFO 17 4 20 MIN 17 5 10 NOS 14 6 19 at CAR 20 7 31 ATL 6 9 28 at TBY 21 10 29 at DET 3 11 15 CHI 21 12 18 at NED 33 13 34 at DAL 15 14 14 at NJY 6 15 31 at MIN 20 16 27 MIA 13 17 23 DET 17 $$CS 42 PHI 30 $$CF 26 at NOS 29
Awards
Coach of the Year - Leo Custer (2nd)
1st Team Defensive End - Bernie Farr
2nd Team All-Pro Running Back - Weston Keck (3rd)
2nd Team Offensive Tackle - Wade Schwartz

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Hall of Fame
QB Aaron Rodgers
One of the greatest QBs ever, Rodgers makes it to the HOF as a 3 time Super Bowl Champion. Entering the 2027 HOF Class with Rodgers are two of the NFLs best pass rushers, JJ Watt and Von Miller. Among the all-time leaders in yards, TDs, and with the best TD to INT ratio and QB rating, Rodgers may have been the most talented player to ever play QB. Joining Brett Favre and Bart Starr as Packers legendary QBs, one of the most storied franchises in NFL history adds another name to the history books.

2027
Staffing
With the Packers on a 3 year playoff streak, and a young core of players looking to get better, Green Bay resigned HC Leo Custer who retained his entire staff.

Draft Class
Scouted ratings are directly after the draft

With the offense in place with young quality starters across skill positions, Green Bay focused heavily on defense in this years draft. With Horn, Austin, and Nixon the Packers add three LBs who may hold starting positions in the near future. Spears and Burdick add depth and ballhawk skills to the secondary with Fisk and Jones providing depth on the offensive line. Receiving an 'A+' for this years class, Green Bay continues to add quality players as a primary means of building the team through the draft.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.29 Austin, Bryant 1491SLB 1 37 73 2.29 Spears, Jake 1542LCB 1 28 60 3.29 Horn, Justin 1357MLB 1 38 73 4.12 Nixon, Neal 1351MLB 1 28 62 4.29 Cash, Irv 511 FL 1 33 51 5.28 Jones, Kyle 773 LG 1 19 57 5.29 Banuelos, Angel 487 TE 1 20 46 6.29 Burdick, Xavier 1641SS 1 23 51 7.13 Fisk, Johnathan 656 C 1 26 55 7.29 Davison, Gabe 103 QB 1 12 37
Offense
Shifting to more of a pass first offense, Green Bay continues to lead the NFL in several categories as one of the best offenses. Getting off to a hot start, Wilkerson would suffer a concussion that would see him sidelined the remainder of the regular season. Although the Packers shopped Jimmie Swayne, only division rivals were top suiters so the team opted to keep him. Stepping in Swayne had a nice season making plays and goin 6-3-1 as a starter. Former leading receiver, TE Tommy Knudson had another nice year but was supplanted by 2nd year WR Mitch Flannery who caught 99 passes for 1251 yards. Opening up the pass and keeping defenses honest with his 3rd straight year of 1800+ yards rushing, Weston Keck averaged nearly 6 YPC running over, and around defenders to the rushing title.
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Green Bay Packers Team Rank Rushes per Game 26.5 15 Rushing Yards 153.2 5 Yards Per Carry 5.78 1 Pass Attempts 40.0 2 (T) Completions 24.7 3 Completion Pct. 61.7 13 Passing Yards 288.7 2 Yards Per Attempt 7.22 5 Yards Per Catch 11.69 2 Total Yardage Gained 431.9 1 3rd Down Conversions 36.8 7 Points Per Game 27.8 1 Pass Rush Pct. 22.3 7 Pass Defense Pct. 46.5 29 Turnovers 25 19 (T) Turnover Margin -5 24 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 9 J. Swayne QB 424 259 3079 7.26 15 12 83.2 2 S. Wilkerson QB 192 121 1354 7.05 8 4 89.2 **Team --- 640 395 4619 7.22 25 16 86.1 $$Opp --- 614 374 3942 6.42 20 14 80.9 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 21 W. Keck RB 315 1828 5.80 17 3 47 R. Ambra RB 42 166 3.95 0 2 9 J. Swayne QB 41 258 6.29 4 5 **Team --- 424 2451 5.78 24 19 $$Opp --- 389 1571 4.04 7 18 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 86 M. Flannery WR 161 99 1251 12.64 7.77 8 3 82 T. Knudson TE 119 70 859 12.27 7.22 5 6 83 M. Peck WR 108 67 597 8.91 5.53 3 6 80 M. Gallardo TE 75 50 523 10.46 6.97 8 1 21 W. Keck RB 55 37 411 11.11 7.47 1 1 48 I. Boyer FB 51 36 471 13.08 9.24 1 4 16 A. Schwartz WR 40 24 354 14.75 8.85 3 3
Defense
Attention to defense this past offseason paid off as the chink in Green Bay's armor stepped up with a nice season. Improving to 9th on 3rd down while decreased YPC allowed to 4.04 the unit was able to stop drives and allow their offense to win games. With Al Raymond and Bernie Farr combining for 19.5 sacks one of the leagues worst pass rushes for years reached 7th in pass rush percentage. Still struggling to create TOs the Packers defense still has room for improvement, but after several seasons in the statistical basement things are moving in the right direction.
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Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 24.3 4 Rushing Yards 98.2 3 Yards Per Carry 4.04 6 Pass Attempts 38.4 29 Completions 23.4 29 (T) Completion Pct. 60.9 19 (T) Passing Yards 246.4 25 Yards Per Attempt 6.42 14 (T) Yards Per Catch 10.54 15 Total Yardage Gained 328.5 12 3rd Down Conversions 31.3 9 Points Per Game 18.5 4 Pass Rush Pct. 19.7 15 Pass Defense Pct. 48.3 11 Turnovers 20 25 (T) Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 98 S. Good OLB 89 32 0.0 3 2 8 76.2 55 F. Tripodi ILB 78 22 2.5 1 0 2 71.0 44 D. Preston CB 74 14 0.0 0 1 10 75.2 34 W. Tate S 69 16 0.0 0 0 8 78.1 49 D. Flack S 47 24 0.0 0 4 4 81.7 78 A. Raymond DE 46 8 10.5 24 0 2 81.0 97 B. Farr DE 40 15 9.0 26 0 0 79.0 43 G. Kelley CB 39 12 0.0 1 1 3 75.2 71 L. Purcell DT 35 14 2.0 5 0 1 81.7 29 K. Manard CB 32 9 0.0 1 3 5 81.8 23 J. Alexander CB 29 4 0.0 0 1 8 80.7 57 J. Horn ILB 28 5 2.0 0 2 4 79.0 91 B. Austin OLB 28 5 1.5 5 0 3 77.5 70 A. Battle DT 27 11 1.5 11 0 1 81.4 95 S. Mahnken DT 23 10 0.5 6 0 0 81.6 77 H. Wilkins DE 19 10 3.5 4 0 0 81.6
Summary
Jumping out to a hot 6-0 start after being named #1 in the Week 1 Power Ratings, Green Bay was delivered a devastating blow with rising star QB Sean Wilkerson suffering a concussion and missing the remainder of the season. Drafted in the same class - and almost traded - Jimmie Swayne stepped in to lead the leagues #1 scoring offense and a 12-3-1 record, winning the NFC North for the 4th year in a row. With Wilkerson probable but recovering from a head injury, and Swayne playing well, Green Bay started the QB who closed out their season against the Panthers. With Keck contributing over 200 yards Swayne threw for 296 yards 3 TDs and 1 INT in the 34-20 victory. Heading into the NFC Championship, against a 49ers team that has dominated the NFC for years, Green Bay had a choice with Wilkerson cleared medically. In what may or may not have been the wrong choice, Wilkerson got the start in a loss one game before the Super Bowl for the 2nd season in a row. With the ground game completely stifled, and Jimmy Garapolo throwing for 377 yards and 4 TDs, Green Bay couldn't do much but pack their bags after a 25-43 beating.
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Year 2027 Record 13-4-1 Winning Pct. .750 All-Time 94-48-2 Winning Pct. .659 Playoffs 11-5 Playoff Visits 7 Bowl Wins 2 Head Coach Leo Custer Record 51-19-1 Winning Pct. .725 Off. Coord. J. McDaniels Def. Coord. T. Wash Asst. Coach M. Patricia Stren. Coord. S. Ross Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 30 at MIN 24 2 23 KCY 17 3 38 at NOS 18 4 41 ARI 19 5 23 at LAS 0 6 32 DET 3 8 28 SFO 0 9 23 at SEA 23 10 31 MIN 28 11 25 at CHI 41 12 27 DEN 13 13 18 PHI 17 14 49 at LVS 23 15 17 at DET 20 16 18 at CAL 33 17 21 CHI 17 $$CS 34 CAR 20 $$CF 25 SFO 43
Awards
League MVP - Weston Keck
Coach of the Year - Leo Custer (3rd)
Offensive Player of the Year - Weston Keck
1st Team All-Pro Running Back - Weston Keck (4th)
1st Team All-Pro Full Back - Ivan Boyer
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2028
Retirement
RT Jack Conklin
Added to the team in GM Trip Lykely's first offseason through free agency, Conklin would anchor an offensive line that was routinely among the leagues best in run and pass protection. Making one All-Pro team and winning 2 Super Bowls, Conklin was one of the leagues best tackles during his tenure.

CB Jaire Alexander
One of the NFLs best cover corners for 10 years, Alexander retires for the team that drafted him. Leading what was one of the leagues best secondaries, Alexander made two All-Pro teams during his career.

Staffing
Falling just short of the Super Bowl for the 2nd season in a row, HC Leo Custer decided to move on from OC Josh McDaniels with Byron Leftwich. A former NFL QB and OC for several teams, Leftwich - like McDaniels - is an Erhardt-Perkins disciple with a focus on QBs. Leftwich excels at developing young and veteran players, which is something McDaniels lacked. Despite the defense finally improving, Najee Goode replaced Todd Wash as DC - still running a 43 Over. A better interviewer and evaluator of young talent, Goode fits well with the Packers 'build through the draft' philosophy.

Draft Class
Scouted ratings are directly after the draft

Moving up in the 1st Green Bay selected who they believe will be a fixture on the offensive line for a decade or more in Warren Jones. With RB Weston Keck entering his 6th season, a back with excellent vision, Josue Becker was picked at the end of the 2nd round. With a couple more WRs added to one of the best units in the league the offense again saw attention in the draft. While Whalen will stay at OLB, Berry will make the move to DE as a true pass rusher. Not as noteworthy of a draft class as years prior but still a strong year receiving an 'A' from pundits.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.16 Jones, Warren 864 RT 1 22 70 2.30 Becker, Josue 223 RB 1 38 47 3.14 Carmelite, Marlon 1290RDT 1 32 55 3.30 Connell, Josue 585 SE 1 27 54 4.18 Tatum, Dustin 514 FL 1 27 52 4.23 Whalen, Abraham 1492SLB 1 26 67 4.29 Berry, Shannon 1455SLB 1 17 55 4.30 Hammond, Jamal 105 QB 1 14 38
Offense
Although the rushing game saw a decline in efficiency the passing game led the league with over 8 YPA. Finishing 1st on 3rd down, with the most yards and points, Green Bay had the NFLs best offense in 2028. With Wilkerson missing 18 games over the last three seasons his durability, and the decision to trade backup Jimmie Swayne, were in question. Playing all 16 games Wilkerson had his best season with 4500+ yards at just under 8 YPA. With 1st and 4th round picks from 2026, Mitch Flannery and Maxwell Peck, each posting 1100+ yards and TE Tommy Knudson just shy of 1000, Green Bay has a trio of pass catchers just entering their prime. Although a decline by his standards entering the season with a career average over 5 YPC, Weston Keck would lead the team in rushing with 1500+ yards and 17 TDs. Now with 6 seasons behind him, Keck joins the 10k Yard Club while averaging nearly 15 TDs per year.
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Green Bay Packers Team Rank Rushes per Game 29.5 3 Rushing Yards 136.4 4 Yards Per Carry 4.63 8 Pass Attempts 36.4 20 Completions 23.0 7 Completion Pct. 63.1 5 Passing Yards 292.4 1 Yards Per Attempt 8.03 1 Yards Per Catch 12.71 1 Total Yardage Gained 415.3 1 3rd Down Conversions 40.9 1 Points Per Game 28.8 1 Pass Rush Pct. 19.6 21 Pass Defense Pct. 44.8 28 Turnovers 22 13 (T) Turnover Margin +5 8 (T) Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 2 S. Wilkerson QB 571 361 4557 7.98 25 12 93.8 **Team --- 583 368 4679 8.03 26 14 92.9 $$Opp --- 572 366 3924 6.86 26 18 86.0 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 21 W. Keck RB 337 1523 4.52 17 4 2 S. Wilkerson QB 70 453 6.47 1 4 47 R. Ambra RB 37 96 2.59 0 0 **Team --- 472 2183 4.63 20 12 $$Opp --- 350 1893 5.41 9 16 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 86 M. Flannery WR 140 92 1142 12.41 8.16 7 10 82 T. Knudson TE 150 89 945 10.62 6.30 9 6 83 M. Peck WR 127 76 1111 14.62 8.75 4 5 16 A. Schwartz WR 50 36 407 11.31 8.14 2 2 21 W. Keck RB 37 27 314 11.63 8.49 0 0 80 M. Gallardo TE 35 22 396 18.00 11.31 1 0
Defense
After improving significantly last season the Green Bay defense regressed in nearly every way except 3rd down and TOs. Allowing more points made winning games more difficult despite having the leagues best offense. Allowing nearly 5.5 yards/rush and nearly 65% completions made games much closer than they should have been. While the team as a whole fell in pass rush percentage, the duo of Farr and Raymond were solid combining for 19 sacks with an additional 7 from OLB Bryant Austin. Finishing in the top-10 for TOs, S Willie Tate and CB Dashawn Preston tied for team lead with 4 INTs each.
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Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 21.9 1 Rushing Yards 118.3 21 Yards Per Carry 5.41 32 Pass Attempts 35.8 8 Completions 22.9 22 (T) Completion Pct. 64.0 29 Passing Yards 245.3 29 Yards Per Attempt 6.86 30 (T) Yards Per Catch 10.72 27 (T) Total Yardage Gained 347.3 26 3rd Down Conversions 30.2 5 Points Per Game 20.6 21 (T) Pass Rush Pct. 19.8 13 Pass Defense Pct. 48.3 14 (T) Turnovers 27 8 (T) Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 91 B. Austin OLB 107 20 7.0 5 0 7 73.0 57 J. Horn ILB 90 32 0.0 3 3 7 77.2 34 W. Tate S 77 19 1.0 1 4 3 79.0 44 D. Preston CB 73 30 1.0 0 4 7 77.0 98 S. Good OLB 55 18 4.5 0 1 3 72.4 43 G. Kelley CB 45 7 0.0 0 3 4 77.5 49 D. Flack S 37 21 0.0 0 0 5 79.5 97 B. Farr DE 34 5 7.0 13 0 0 79.3 78 A. Raymond DE 29 18 12.0 20 0 1 81.1 41 X. Burdick S 29 4 0.0 0 0 5 77.4 70 A. Battle DT 28 14 2.5 11 0 1 82.5 77 H. Wilkins DE 27 17 2.0 4 0 0 80.4 29 K. Manard CB 23 9 0.0 0 3 5 81.7
Summary
Almost as though its a forgone conclusion, Green Bay again took the NFC North for the 5th season in a row after going 11-5. With one of the NFLs best trainers came one of the teams healthiest seasons. Unfortunately, despite good health the defense would perform poorly costing the team wins and a first round bye. Hosting the Rams in the Wild Card round the Packers struggled heavily on the ground with Weston Keck only managing 40 yards. Looking more focused than ever Wilkerson took control connecting on 27 of 32 passes for 393 yards and 4 TDs - 174 yards and 2 TDs to WR Maxwell Peck - in the 34-7 blowout at Lambeau. Next week the flu would hit the team before its road trip to Dallas and prove to be the difference in the game. With a dozen or so players affected, in all phases of the gameplan, the team allowed QB Dak Prescott to throw for 491 yards in the heartbreaking 24-27 loss.
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Year 2028 Record 12-6 Winning Pct. .666 All-Time 105-53-2 Winning Pct. .662 Playoffs 12-6 Playoff Visits 8 Bowl Wins 2 Head Coach Leo Custer Record 63-25-1 Winning Pct. .713 Off. Coord. B. Leftwich Def. Coord. N. Goode Asst. Coach M. Patricia Stren. Coord. S. Ross Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 24 at DET 23 2 48 TEN 10 3 20 at SFO 24 4 23 at WAS 10 5 19 at MIN 24 6 31 PHI 23 7 34 at NYK 15 8 19 DET 7 10 12 DAL 16 11 30 at CHI 37 12 41 HOU 34 13 41 CAR 24 14 24 at IND 14 15 34 CHI 20 16 34 at JAX 35 17 26 MIN 13 $$WC 34 LAS 7 $$CS 24 at DAL 27
Awards
League MVP - Sean Wilkerson
Offensive Player of the Year - Sean Wilkerson
1st Team All-Pro Quarterback - Sean Wilkerson
1st Team All-Pro Running Back - Weston Keck (5th)
1st Team All-Pro Wide Receiver - Mitch Flannery
2nd Team All-Pro Outside Linebacker - Bryant Austin
2nd Team All-Pro Tight End - Tommy Knudson
2nd Team All-Pro Wide Receiver - Maxwell Peck

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2029
Staffing
Continuing to focus on filling his staff with coaches skilled at interviewing and evalutating young talent, HC Leo Custer replaced Matt Patricia with Melvin Edwards as Assistant Coach.

Draft Class
Scouted ratings are directly after the draft and then before Week 1

Addressing an area of need and grabbing the drafts best guard, Green Bay selected Nickolas Vanden Bosch with their 1st pick. Adding two more lineman GM Trip Lykely continues to fortify the Packers offensive line with several key starters in the twilight of their careers. While Ivan Boyer has done well at FB his replacement was selected in Neal Curl. Campbell provides more muscle and pass rush for the interior of the DL while Heredia will make the switch to DE. With Jimmie Swayne traded to Pittsburgh for a 1st round pick last year, Green Bay has had a hole at backup QB. Anthony Jarvis may be just who they were looking for in the 6th. Another 'A+' from league pundits including several impact players the Packers hope will take them to the next level.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.25 Vanden Bosch, Nickolas 776 RG 1 32 82 2.26 Curl, Neal 328 FB 1 34 65 3.25 McCormick, Sergio 865 LT 1 29 64 3.32 Campbell, Randal 1274LDT 1 27 70 4.26 Heredia, Myron 1458SLB 1 29 59 5.25 Diaz, Chris 1454WLB 1 27 56 6.26 Jarvis, Anthony 112 QB 1 15 61 6.32 McKenzie, Malachi 233 RB 1 31 40 7.32 Hughes, Monty 659 C 1 34 61

Week 1 Season Outlook
With rookies RG Vanden Bosch and LDT Campbell having monster training camps and preseasons, this year's draft class looks especially strong. Although not quite 199th, Green Bay's 186th pick, QB Anthony Jarvis also had a nice preseason with scouts whispering comparisons to Tom Brady. An OLB in college, Heredia looks to be a natural at DE in Green Bay's 43 Over scheme and should see snaps like several other rookies.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.25 Vanden Bosch, Nickolas 776 RG 1 44 97 2.26 Curl, Neal 328 FB 1 39 64 3.25 McCormick, Sergio 865 LT 1 35 63 3.32 Campbell, Randal 1274LDT 1 40 83 4.26 Heredia, Myron 1458LDE 1 52 78 5.25 Diaz, Chris 1454WLB 1 32 61 6.26 Jarvis, Anthony 112 QB 1 22 70 6.32 McKenzie, Malachi 233 RB 1 34 45 7.32 Hughes, Monty 659 C 1 39 57
Green Bay begins the season #1 on the Week 1 Power Ratings with arguably the most talented 53 man roster in the NFL. With few holes on offense or defense the Packers are expected to again make the playoffs and a run for their first Super Bowl since Aaron Rodgers was QB. With 44 of 53 players originally drafted by Green Bay the team has fewer FAs than any team in the NFL. And at an average age of 25.5 look to be in position to compete for championships for years to come. With breakout WR Maxwell Peck expected to miss the first 5 weeks, the team is missing a key offensive weapon but is otherwise healthy heading into Week 1.

Offense
Repeating as the NFLs #1 offense, Green Bay again led the league in yards and points. Finishing 1st on 3rd down conversions and 1st in TOs and TO margin, the Packers offense easily moved up and down the field, scoring at will, while protecting the football better than anyone. Star QB Sean Wilkerson again played a full season posting a similar statline to last years MVP season with 4600+ yards at nearly 8 YPA with 28 TDs and 8 INTs. Again leading the team in receiving was Mitch Flannery with 1350+ yards on 102 receptions. Although Maxwell Peck was injured the first 5 games of the season, he'd finish the year with nearly 1000 yards at better than 8.6 YPT. After a significant drop in YPC last season, Keck again showed he's lost a few steps. Averaging less than 4 YPC the future HOF back had the lowest rushing yards of his career with 1333 and now 11,600 for his career (18th all-time).
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Green Bay Packers Team Rank Rushes per Game 27.9 7 Rushing Yards 113.5 18 Yards Per Carry 4.07 21 Pass Attempts 37.6 13 Completions 23.5 7 Completion Pct. 62.6 6 Passing Yards 292.8 1 Yards Per Attempt 7.80 1 Yards Per Catch 12.46 1 Total Yardage Gained 399.2 1 3rd Down Conversions 42.8 1 Points Per Game 27.9 1 Pass Rush Pct. 19.5 21 Pass Defense Pct. 59.6 5 Turnovers 12 1 Turnover Margin +16 1 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 2 S. Wilkerson QB 601 376 4685 7.80 28 8 96.6 **Team --- 601 376 4685 7.80 28 8 96.6 $$Opp --- 610 370 3804 6.24 16 19 74.3 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 21 W. Keck RB 346 1333 3.85 12 2 2 S. Wilkerson QB 69 353 5.12 5 5 **Team --- 446 1816 4.07 19 11 $$Opp --- 410 1924 4.69 11 23 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 86 M. Flannery WR 166 102 1365 13.38 8.22 2 6 83 M. Peck WR 111 73 959 13.14 8.64 5 6 82 T. Knudson TE 106 63 874 13.87 8.25 4 6 16 A. Schwartz WR 74 48 584 12.17 7.89 2 5 80 M. Gallardo TE 56 27 346 12.81 6.18 6 2 21 W. Keck RB 36 21 191 9.10 5.31 1 1 48 I. Boyer FB 19 16 123 7.69 6.47 0 1
Defense
Despite being one of the NFLs best at creating TOs, the Packers defense continues to be the achilles heel to an otherwise great Green Bay team. Finishing 26th in yards allowed and on 3rd down the Packers couldn't get off the field but tightened up slightly in the redzone tying for 10th with 18.8 points allowed/game. While the pass rush had been the lone bright spot of an otherwise lackluster defense, this season Green Bay couldn't generate much pressure with no Packer recording over 8.5 sacks. Leading the 4th best team at creating TOs was CB Graham Rhea, and RUDFA pickup during the preseason.
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Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 25.6 11 Rushing Yards 120.3 21 Yards Per Carry 4.69 27 Pass Attempts 38.1 24 Completions 23.1 26 Completion Pct. 60.7 23 Passing Yards 237.8 25 Yards Per Attempt 6.24 24 (T) Yards Per Catch 10.28 17 Total Yardage Gained 343.8 26 3rd Down Conversions 36.1 26 Points Per Game 18.8 10 (T) Pass Rush Pct. 18.7 9 Pass Defense Pct. 47.6 9 Turnovers 28 4 (T) Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 57 J. Horn ILB 84 39 1.0 1 3 14 79.6 98 S. Good OLB 80 29 0.0 2 2 8 75.7 41 X. Burdick S 80 25 0.0 0 1 10 78.1 91 B. Austin OLB 71 34 5.5 4 0 5 74.9 44 D. Preston CB 50 7 0.0 0 2 8 81.0 34 W. Tate S 47 15 0.0 0 1 7 84.2 97 B. Farr DE 41 14 8.5 23 0 1 81.7 42 J. Spears CB 38 10 1.0 0 3 5 79.4 29 K. Manard CB 36 11 0.0 0 2 4 77.6 70 A. Battle DT 36 15 4.5 4 0 1 80.9 39 D. Jones S 34 12 0.0 0 0 5 77.4 58 M. Heredia DE 31 13 7.5 12 0 0 80.8 32 G. Rhea CB 27 8 0.0 0 4 4 82.6 71 L. Purcell DT 23 7 1.5 4 0 0 82.5 74 R. Campbell DT 19 8 0.5 5 0 0 82.1 36 E. Gardner CB 18 7 0.0 0 0 5 77.5
Summary
Similar to last season, the offense rolled while the defense made games close for the Packers as they won the NFC North again with an 11-5 record. Although rated #1 in the Week 1 Power Ratings, Green Bay would get off to a rough start going 6-5 before getting hot with a 5 game win streak to enter the playoffs. Earning a 1st round bye and hosting the Seahawks, Green Bay would begin their playoff run without longtime star RB Weston Keck. Filling in admirably Josue Becker ran for 89 yards and a TD on 21 carries while the defense harassed Seattle QBs with 4 sacks and 2 INTs. Holding the Seahawks to 3.04 yards per pass Green Bay was able to control the game and win 26-11. Facing the Giants in Lambeau for the chance to go to the Super Bowl RB Josue Becker would have another solid game averaging over 4.2 YPC while Wilkerson would struggle. Although he didn't throw an INT, the star QB managed only 182 yards on 32 passes. The difference in a close 26-24 victory would be the unheralded Packers defense and their 3 INTs. Back in the Super Bowl for the first time since Rodgers won his 3rd in 2021, Green Bay played the team Rodgers beat in his 1st Super Bowl win; the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Steelers, led by former Packer Jimmie Swayne - who the Packers traded for a 1st round pick - excitement was high as two QBs drafted the same year by the same team faced off in the biggest game of the year. Playing well throughout the postseason, Green Bay continued the trend forcing Swayne into 2 INTs while allowing the former Packer to throw for only 139 yards. Sean Wilkerson stepped up to prove pundits wrong in that he could win big games and the Packers picked the right QB, threw for 299 yards and 2 TDs - earning Super Bowl MVP - in the 23-13 victory.
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Year 2029 Record 14-5 Winning Pct. .736 All-Time 116-58-2 Winning Pct. .664 Playoffs 15-6 Playoff Visits 9 Bowl Wins 3 Head Coach Leo Custer Record 77-30-1 Winning Pct. .717 Off. Coord. B. Leftwich Def. Coord. N. Goode Asst. Coach M. Edwards Stren. Coord. S. Ross Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 29 CHI 20 2 20 at CIN 10 3 21 at SFO 28 4 30 at MIN 16 5 16 NOS 12 6 22 at CAR 30 7 13 ATL 30 9 43 at TBY 20 10 38 DET 19 11 29 at CHI 32 12 23 PIT 27 13 31 DAL 9 14 27 at BAL 19 15 44 MIN 6 16 34 CLE 17 17 27 at DET 6 $$CS 26 SEA 11 $$CF 26 NYK 24 **FB 23 vs PIT 13
Awards
League MVP - Sean Wilkerson (2nd)
Super Bowl MVP - Sean Wilkerson
Coach of the Year - Leo Custer (4th)
1st Team All-Pro Quarterback - Sean Wilkerson (2nd)
2nd Team All-Pro Wide Receiver - Mitch Flannery (2nd)
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2030
Staffing
Winning his 1st Super Bowl, and the Packer's 3rd since GM Trip Lykely took over the team, Leo Custer was signed to an extension in the final year of his contract. Although there were rumors the Packers would sign Joe Judge and transition back to a 3-4, ultimately Custer kept his Super Bowl winning staff intact.

Draft Class
Scouted ratings are directly after the draft and then before Week 1

Maybe out of habit, league pundits again gave the Packers an 'A+' for this years draft although internally scouts feel they may have missed on a few picks. Believing Lancaster could be a shutdown corner he was Green Bay's 1st selection, though he may have been available with the 2.32 pick. Both Lester and Adjemian provide depth for the front seven and Vaughn another interior lineman. With Buckley and Browning the Packers were looking for eventual starters, however if initial scouting is accurate the search continues.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.32 Lancaster, Mario 1528RCB 1 37 61 2.32 Lester, Jermaine 1356MLB 1 41 60 3.17 Adjemian, Greg 1291LDT 1 20 61 3.24 Vaughn, Cristian 775 LG 1 21 61 3.28 Buckley, Jimmy 445 TE 1 28 42 3.32 Browning, Johnny 222 RB 1 38 44

Holdouts
DE Al Raymond
Having led the team in sacks and been a starter for several years the 5th year DE demanded more money before reporting to camp. With 2nd year DE Myron Heredia looking ready to take a big step in 2030 the Packers opted not to extend Raymond's contract and he reported before Week 1 of the preseason.

Week 1 Season Outlook
With scouts souring on most of this years rookie class after pre-season, it doesn't look as though many rookies will make an impact this year or down the road. Although scouts are slightly higher on TE Jimmy Buckley and RB Johnny Browning, its still unlikely either makes much of a contribution. Lancaster looks more like a solid contributor than a shutdown corner with Lester looking like a solid player in the linebacker rotation.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.32 Lancaster, Mario 1528RCB 1 40 57 2.32 Lester, Jermaine 1356MLB 1 46 62 3.17 Adjemian, Greg 1291LDT 1 21 49 3.24 Vaughn, Cristian 775 LG 1 26 58 3.28 Buckley, Jimmy 445 TE 1 32 44 3.32 Browning, Johnny 222 RB 1 43 48
As GM Trip Lykely has done in the past, he looked to turn a late round QB into a 1st round draft pick however only the Minnesota Vikings were interested in that proposition for last years 6.26 pick Anthony Jarvis. With all 22 starters from last years Super Bowl team still on the roster, many improved with another year of experience, Green Bay looks poised to make another run. Signing QB Sean Wilkerson to a 4-year contract extension the Packers lock down the NFLs reigning and back-to-back league MVP. Question marks remain at running back with Weston Keck entering his 8th season however the passing game looks as strong as ever. With several young offensive lineman hitting their prime the aging back may be able to have a bounce back year. Entering Week 1 a few role players are banged up but otherwise the Packers are healthy to start the 2030 season.

Offense
Another year of leading the league in yards and points while converting 3rd down better than anyone, the Green Bay Packers again make the claim for NFLs best offense. Although a slight decline in production from 2-time MVP Sean Wilkerson, both Maxwell Peck and Mitch Flannery topped 1000 yards receiving with 17 combined TDs. Although not as good at protecting the football, the Packers finished 2nd in TOs and margin continuing to play near mistake free football. Back over 4 YPC Weston Keck led the team in yards with the lowest total of his career at 1088.
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Green Bay Packers Team Rank Rushes per Game 25.1 24 Rushing Yards 116.4 12 Yards Per Carry 4.63 3 Pass Attempts 37.3 18 Completions 22.6 15 Completion Pct. 60.6 10 (T) Passing Yards 275.4 1 (T) Yards Per Attempt 7.39 3 Yards Per Catch 12.21 1 Total Yardage Gained 382.4 1 3rd Down Conversions 40.7 1 Points Per Game 26.6 1 (T) Pass Rush Pct. 19.9 14 Pass Defense Pct. 53.0 19 Turnovers 16 2 (T) Turnover Margin +10 2 (T) Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 2 S. Wilkerson QB 537 324 3874 7.21 23 12 87.4 8 A. Jarvis QB 27 21 283 10.48 3 1 132.0 **Team --- 596 361 4407 7.39 30 13 91.0 $$Opp --- 621 378 4003 6.45 22 14 82.1 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 21 W. Keck RB 260 1088 4.18 9 1 2 S. Wilkerson QB 63 453 7.19 0 2 23 J. Becker RB 62 242 3.90 2 1 **Team --- 402 1862 4.63 11 11 $$Opp --- 402 1863 4.63 10 20 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 83 M. Peck WR 153 95 1099 11.57 7.18 5 10 86 M. Flannery WR 153 92 1251 13.60 8.18 7 7 82 T. Knudson TE 123 69 823 11.93 6.69 12 3 87 R. Anthony TE 60 33 406 12.30 6.77 8 4 14 D. Tatum WR 44 29 404 13.93 9.18 4 3 21 W. Keck RB 31 24 242 10.08 7.81 0 1
Defense
Consistency is typically a good thing, however with the Packers consistently being among the leagues worst defenses, the rule is broken. Middling in points allowed while near bottom in yards allowed the Packers were 29th on 3rd down. While the sqaud finished 14th as a unit, the DE rotation of Farr, Raymond, and Heredia combined for 30.5 sacks and 57 hurries. Slipping in TO generation it was OLB Silas Good who led the team with 4 INTs, returning one for a TD.
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Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 25.1 10 Rushing Yards 116.4 21 Yards Per Carry 4.63 26 Pass Attempts 38.8 28 Completions 23.6 30 Completion Pct. 60.9 25 (T) Passing Yards 250.2 31 Yards Per Attempt 6.45 25 Yards Per Catch 10.59 24 Total Yardage Gained 350.4 27 3rd Down Conversions 39.6 29 Points Per Game 19.6 14 (T) Pass Rush Pct. 17.9 6 Pass Defense Pct. 47.3 5 Turnovers 26 10 (T) Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 57 J. Horn ILB 109 29 1.0 1 2 12 76.9 34 W. Tate S 87 29 0.0 0 0 9 78.8 98 S. Good OLB 75 26 0.5 1 4 7 81.0 44 D. Preston CB 69 19 0.0 0 1 11 77.6 41 X. Burdick S 65 23 0.0 0 2 8 77.4 54 C. Diaz OLB 52 12 1.0 1 0 7 73.3 42 J. Spears CB 51 11 1.0 0 2 10 79.0 58 M. Heredia DE 39 17 11.5 19 1 0 82.7 97 B. Farr DE 35 8 10.0 18 0 1 81.2 28 M. Lancaster CB 35 9 1.0 0 0 5 75.2 32 G. Rhea CB 28 6 1.0 1 1 3 76.6 78 A. Raymond DE 27 11 9.0 20 0 0 81.3 74 R. Campbell DT 24 11 0.0 1 0 0 80.9 39 D. Jones S 23 6 0.0 0 0 1 73.9 90 M. Carmelite DT 18 7 2.5 7 0 2 83.5 55 S. Berry DE 18 13 3.5 3 0 0 82.1
Summary
Starting the season hot with a passing game averaging over 8.5 YPA, the Packers rolled to an 8-1 start only to struggle down the stretch. With the NFC North and a first round bye on the line Green Bay suffered a huge hit as 2-time MVP Sean Wilkerson suffered a concussion. Although having a down year, Wilkerson is still one of the leagues best QBs who was now lost for the year. Former 6th round pick Anthony Jarvis got the Week 17 start and win on 21 of 27 passing for 283 yards 3 TDs and 1 INT. Hosting the Saints in the Divisional round the young QB would play solidly with 250+ yards 2 TDs and 2 INTs, but it would be future HOF RB Weston Keck and his 157 rushing yards that would seal the 20-17 win. Facing off against the 49ers - the only other team to win 3 Super Bowls since GM Trip Lykely took the Pack over - Keck would again turn back the clock averaging over 6.2 YPC en-route to 125 yards. Going 20 of 29 for 266 yards and 2 TDs QB Jarvis Anthony continued to show poise in place of Sean Wilkerson. Defending their title from last season, and looking at Super Bowl win #4 in the Lykely era, Anthony led an all-around offensive performance that kept the Lombardi Trophy in Title Town. With 108 yards on 22 carries from Weston Keck, Anthony Jarvis was able to throw an incredibly efficient 18 of 23 for 295 yards 2 TDs and 1 INT. Mitch Flannery made defenders miss and racked up 137 yards on 6 catches as the main reason the young QB Anthony won Super Bowl MVP.
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Year 2030 Record 14-5 Winning Pct. .736 All-Time 127-63-2 Winning Pct. .666 Playoffs 18-6 Playoff Visits 10 Bowl Wins 4 Head Coach Leo Custer Record 91-35-1 Winning Pct. .720 Off. Coord. B. Leftwich Def. Coord. N. Goode Asst. Coach M. Edwards Stren. Coord. S. Ross Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 34 MIN 7 2 27 BUF 13 3 21 ATL 7 4 31 ARI 17 5 20 at LAS 27 6 23 DET 16 8 27 SFO 17 9 38 at SEA 15 10 37 at MIN 17 11 13 CHI 15 12 16 at NED 33 13 20 at PHI 28 14 37 at NJY 29 15 9 at DET 34 16 41 MIA 14 17 31 at CHI 24 $$CS 20 NOS 17 $$CF 36 SFO 17 **FB 28 vs NJY 20
Awards
Super Bowl MVP - Anthony Jarvis
Coach of the Year - Leo Custer (5th)
2nd Team All-Pro Wide Receiver - Mitch Flannery (3rd)
Leagues Fastest Man - Mitch Flannery, 4.26 second 40 yard dash

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2031
Staffing
With a 91-35-3 record - making the playoffs all 7 seasons as Head Coach, and winning 2 Super Bowls - Leo Custer and his staff remained intact looking to three-peat and legitimize the phrase, 'Packers Dynasty'.

Draft Class
Scouted ratings are directly after the draft and then before Week 1

Although a fairly big need exists for a running back to replace Weston Keck the Packers opted not to draft one this year. Instead, focusing on the side of the ball that has caused the most problems, Green Bay used their first 5 picks on defense before selecting two TEs with Nate Chellino looking to move to FB. With a potential generational talent at DT, and several impact players, Green Bay received an 'A+' for this years draft class.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.32 Craig, Harry 1499WLB 1 38 74 2.6 Riti, Andrew 1273RDT 1 40 85 2.32 Stahl, Jasen 1171RDE 1 47 68 3.3 Tynik, Dixon 1529RCB 1 17 58 3.22 Saleski, Benjamin 1648FS 1 31 50 3.32 Plichta, Jeffrey 481 TE 1 31 59 4.1 Hamernik, Brenden 119 QB 1 7 43 4.24 Chellino, Nate 446 TE 1 37 61

Week 1 Season Outlook
After training camp and preseason a strong draft looks even stronger with Packers scouts increasing grades on several players. Nate Chellino looks to be much better at FB than TE while Jeffrey Plichta is looking like a potential replacement for 8th year pro Tommy Knudson. Although Hamernik appears destined to be out of the NFL in short order Green Bay continues to draft QBs despite having two Super Bowl MVPs at the position.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.32 Craig, Harry 1499WLB 1 49 81 2.6 Riti, Andrew 1273RDT 1 45 82 2.32 Stahl, Jasen 1171RDE 1 53 75 3.3 Tynik, Dixon 1529RCB 1 22 53 3.22 Saleski, Benjamin 1648FS 1 37 49 3.32 Plichta, Jeffrey 481 TE 1 42 72 4.1 Hamernik, Brenden 119 QB 1 10 35 4.24 Chellino, Nate 446 FB 1 43 80
Winning the Super Bowl each of the past 2 seasons Green Bay looks to make it 3 in-a-row as the word 'dynasty' begins to get thrown around. While some key players are aging, the Packers continue to have some of the leagues best playmakers on offense with a handful of defensive studs in the making. With only 4 FAs on the team, Green Bay has built the beginnings of a dynasty almost 100% through the draft. Still the youngest team in the league, and making an appearance on the hit show Sweat Socks as the leagues 2nd most popular team, Green Bay begins the 2031 season mostly healthy and pundits #1 pick to win the Super Bowl.

Offense
While the Packers have had the leagues best offense for several years running, this season they truly put together an exceptional performance. Leading the league in yards per play with 5.14 YPC and 7.84 YPA, Green Bay finished 1st in rushing and passing while again scoring more than anyone. Not only was Green Bay great in 2031 they were great historically with 99 yards shy of the New Orleans Saints yardage record and the 23rd member of the 500+ point club in the Super Bowl era. With Sean Wilkerson attempting more passes than any prior season he delivered with over 5200 yards at nearly 8 YPA with 33 TDs and 13 INTs. Stepping up with the All-Pro WR duo of Maxwell Peck and Mitch Flannery missing 3 and 5 games respectively, TE Tommy Knudson had his best season in his 8th year with 101 receptions for 1250+ yards. Cleared medically but significantly downgraded by Packer scouts after a knee injury suffered Week 17 last season, Weston Keck road the bench all year as Josue Becker and Johnny Browning provided a 1-2 punch for the NFLs #1 rushing attack combining for 1788 yards and 24 TDs.
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Green Bay Packers Team Rank Rushes per Game 27.6 8 Rushing Yards 141.8 1 Yards Per Carry 5.14 1 Pass Attempts 41.8 1 (T) Completions 26.6 1 Completion Pct. 63.7 5 Passing Yards 327.8 1 Yards Per Attempt 7.84 1 Yards Per Catch 12.31 1 Total Yardage Gained 460.9 1 3rd Down Conversions 43.1 2 Points Per Game 32.8 1 Pass Rush Pct. 20.7 11 Pass Defense Pct. 61.0 5 Turnovers 28 26 (T) Turnover Margin -4 26 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 2 S. Wilkerson QB 657 421 5214 7.94 33 13 97.0 **Team --- 669 426 5245 7.84 33 15 94.9 $$Opp --- 652 368 3822 5.86 23 14 76.4 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 23 J. Becker RB 197 936 4.75 16 5 22 J. Browning RB 168 852 5.07 6 3 2 S. Wilkerson QB 72 485 6.74 2 4 **Team --- 441 2268 5.14 24 22 $$Opp --- 354 1708 4.82 8 16 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 82 T. Knudson TE 162 101 1264 12.51 7.80 10 6 83 M. Peck WR 120 81 1121 13.84 9.34 6 8 86 M. Flannery WR 104 58 815 14.05 7.84 4 6 14 D. Tatum WR 80 50 628 12.56 7.85 4 6 16 A. Schwartz WR 46 30 350 11.67 7.61 5 1 23 J. Becker RB 38 29 316 10.90 8.32 2 5 81 J. Plichta TE 35 22 232 10.55 6.63 2 0 22 J. Browning RB 30 18 170 9.44 5.67 1 1
Defense
An improved pass rush percentage and pass defense percentage led to Green Bay finishing 2nd in opponent completion percentage and an improved defense overall. With teams forced to pass, facing one of the best offenses in NFL history, the Packers ranked 9th in YPA allowed and 6th on 3rd down. Although no player posted double-digit sacks the unit was able to pressure QBs and generate knockdowns at a high rate. Leading the team with 8.5 sacks was 3rd year DE Myron Heredia. Not as proficient at generating TOs as years prior the secondary did well with passes defensed but was unable to secure many INTs.
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Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 22.1 1 Rushing Yards 106.8 15 Yards Per Carry 4.82 31 Pass Attempts 40.8 30 Completions 23.0 24 Completion Pct. 56.4 2 Passing Yards 238.9 22 Yards Per Attempt 5.86 9 Yards Per Catch 10.39 17 Total Yardage Gained 331.6 17 3rd Down Conversions 29.5 6 Points Per Game 21.1 24 (T) Pass Rush Pct. 17.2 3 Pass Defense Pct. 45.5 5 Turnovers 24 15 (T) Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 57 J. Horn ILB 81 22 2.0 1 2 6 79.5 98 S. Good OLB 75 33 1.0 3 0 13 78.9 44 D. Preston CB 71 31 0.0 1 2 12 81.2 34 W. Tate S 58 16 0.0 1 0 4 76.1 28 M. Lancaster CB 56 11 0.0 1 3 16 80.9 41 X. Burdick S 46 16 0.0 0 0 8 79.3 42 J. Spears CB 40 10 1.0 0 1 9 78.1 54 C. Diaz OLB 40 15 1.0 0 1 4 76.3 56 J. Lester ILB 37 11 0.0 3 1 7 78.2 39 D. Jones S 35 13 0.0 0 2 4 79.6 58 M. Heredia DE 32 11 8.5 26 0 1 81.9 73 A. Riti DT 28 9 3.0 5 0 2 82.1 74 R. Campbell DT 27 13 5.0 12 0 0 81.2 78 A. Raymond DE 16 7 7.0 14 0 1 82.5
Summary
Scoring 34 or more points in 6 of their first 8 games, Green Bay began 2031 with a perfect 8-0 record heading into their bye week. Losing their next game to the Cowboys and then the Bears in Week 15, the Packers would finish with their best win total since GM Trip Lykely took over at 14-2; winning the NFC North for the 8th season in a row. Hosting the 49ers, Wilkerson and the passing game would put on a show as he threw for 325+ yards and 3 TDs with 245 of those yards to the WR tandem of Peck and Flannery in a 44-21 blowout. Outdoing themselves at Lambeau, with the Panthers in town, the Packers put up 55 to Carolina's 9 as Wilkerson posted a perfect 158.3 QB rating to go along with his 331 yards and 4 TDs. Facing off against the Pittsburgh Steelers, and former Packer QB Jimmie Swayne - for the 2nd time in a Super Bowl in 3 years - tensions were high. Although Green Bay took home the Lombardi when the two teams faced each other in 2029, it would be Swayne and his 233 yards and 3 TDs that would flip the outcome of the Super Bowl rematch as the Packers were sent home without the Lombardi Trophy after winning it two years in-a-row.
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Year 2031 Record 16-3 Winning Pct. .842 All-Time 141-65-2 Winning Pct. .682 Playoffs 20-7 Playoff Visits 11 Bowl Wins 4 Head Coach Leo Custer Record 107-38-1 Winning Pct. .736 Off. Coord. B. Leftwich Def. Coord. N. Goode Asst. Coach M. Edwards Stren. Coord. S. Ross Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 34 at DET 20 2 37 at KCY 21 3 37 SFO 13 4 34 at WAS 27 5 40 MIN 7 6 23 PHI 16 7 37 at NYK 14 8 27 DET 24 10 22 DAL 24 11 42 at CHI 31 12 30 at DEN 17 13 34 at NOS 7 14 36 LVS 20 15 24 CHI 44 16 27 CAL 19 17 40 at MIN 34 $$CS 44 SFO 21 $$CF 55 CAR 9 **FB 13 vs PIT 21
Awards
League MVP - Sean Wilkerson (3rd)
Coach of the Year - Leo Custer (6th)
Offensive Player of the Year - Sean Wilkerson (3rd)
1st Team All-Pro Quarterback - Sean Wilkerson (3rd)
1st Team All-Pro Tight End - Tommy Knudson (2nd)
2nd Team All-Pro Wide Receiver - Maxwell Peck (2nd)
2nd Teamm All-Pro Offensive Guard - Nickolas Vanden Bosch
Leagues Fastest Man - Mitch Flannery (2nd)
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2032
Retirement
RB Weston Keck
Drafted with the 5th overall pick in 2023 out of Tennesse, Weston Keck was the focal point of the Packers offense in transition from HOF QB Aaron Rodgers. Beginning his career with 6 straight seasons of 1500+ yards rushing - 3 in-a-row of 1800+ - Keck was one of the most productive backs during his career. Suffering a severe knee injury the last game of the 2030 regular season, Keck wouldn't play another snap for the Packers. Finishing 11th all-time, ahead of Jim Brown and behind Tony Dorsett, with 12,688 rushing yards Keck averaged 4.74 YPC over his career as one of the most productive backs in history. With only 5 players having rushed for more TDs, in only 9 seasons the former Vol has a solid case to ultimately wear a Gold Jacket.

Staffing
Losing a Super Bowl is never easy, but having won the two prior - and lost last years to a QB the Packers drafted in the 3rd and traded for a 1st - Green Bay feels good about its staff and how they've assembled the team. Leo Custer, a 6-time Coach of the Year winner, made no changes for 2032.

Draft Class
Scouted ratings are directly after the draft and then before Week 1

With former All-Pro C Derrick Farley in his 10th season the Packers look for his future replacement in Manuel Zellers. With several defensive players and offensive lineman the Packers continue to fortify areas of need while looking for skill position depth in later rounds. Not the best Green Bay draft class in recent years but another solid one including several near-future starters.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.31 Zellers, Manuel 652 C 1 42 83 2.31 August, Neal 1495WLB 1 28 68 3.14 Stevens, Peyton 1643FS 1 39 65 3.31 Bouchette, Jonah 862 LT 1 23 59 4.13 Giles, Zach 1536RCB 1 25 53 4.25 Emmons, Irv 750 LG 1 28 66 4.31 Kirk, Kendall 878 RT 1 10 50 5.12 Springer, Myron 1194LDE 1 37 54 5.31 Jacobsen, Steve 1013K 1 49 81 6.31 Hermsen, Junior 1527RCB 1 25 45 7.28 Kinney, Terrell 223 RB 1 35 46 7.31 Shea, Timothy 512 FL 1 25 37

Week 1 Season Outlook
With Zellers and Stevens having a great camp and preseason both C and FS look to be locked down for years to come. Although a slight dip in scouted grade, K Steve Jacobsen should still do well in his role with Kinney a possible contributor in a committee backfield. Irv Emmons saw a slight decline transitioning from C to LG but looks like a solid player for the interior of the offensive line. All in all the Packers made 12 picks, the most in recent seasons.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.31 Zellers, Manuel 652 C 1 50 91 2.31 August, Neal 1495WLB 1 32 64 3.14 Stevens, Peyton 1643FS 1 52 78 3.31 Bouchette, Jonah 862 LT 1 28 54 4.13 Giles, Zach 1536RCB 1 28 46 4.25 Emmons, Irv 750 LG 1 34 65 4.31 Kirk, Kendall 878 RT 1 14 46 5.12 Springer, Myron 1194LDE 1 41 59 5.31 Jacobsen, Steve 1013K 1 59 78 6.31 Hermsen, Junior 1527RCB 1 25 45 7.28 Kinney, Terrell 223 RB 1 36 46 7.31 Shea, Timothy 512 FL 1 29 41
With starting RT Warren Jones placed on IR for ankle surgery, the Packers enter Week 1 missing a key member of their offensive line with little quality depth behind him. Other than Jones the team is relatively healthy entering Week 1 ready to reclaim the Lombardi Trophy, having won it 2 of the last 3 seasons only to come up short in the big game last year. With what should be an improved defense, and one of the hottest offenses of the last several seasons, Green Bay is poised to have another strong season as Week 1s #1 Power Rated team.

Offense
With half of last years league leading rushing attack's 1-2 punch gone to free agency, the Packers took a slight step back in offensive efficiency. Most noticably 3rd down conversions slipped to 15th after Green Bay finished top-5 for roughly a decade. This slight dip still allowed Green Bay to lead the NFL in yards however they finished 2nd in points. With Sean Wilkerson in-and-out of the lineup to injury all season, Anthony Jarvis saw plenty of action performing fairly well with a 90.3 QB rating. Aside from losing RT Warren Jones for the year in preseason, Green Bay also lost 2nd year TE, and rising star, Jeffrey Plichta to a season ending injury when he was averaging over 10 YPT. With TE Tommy Knudson and WR Mitch Flannery each topping 1100 yards the two did well without the 3rd of their trio, Maxwell Peck, for 9 games. In a split backfield where he should have seen a larger share of carries, Johnny Browning led the team in rushing with an underwhelming 818 yards.
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Green Bay Packers Team Rank Rushes per Game 24.5 27 Rushing Yards 105.6 21 Yards Per Carry 4.31 18 Pass Attempts 38.2 4 Completions 24.4 1 Completion Pct. 63.8 7 Passing Yards 285.1 1 Yards Per Attempt 7.46 1 Yards Per Catch 11.69 2 Total Yardage Gained 381.9 1 3rd Down Conversions 35.1 15 Points Per Game 27.9 2 Pass Rush Pct. 24.3 1 Pass Defense Pct. 53.9 7 Turnovers 14 3 Turnover Margin +9 1 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 2 S. Wilkerson QB 343 215 2681 7.82 17 1 102.1 8 A. Jarvis QB 265 173 1871 7.06 11 6 90.3 **Team --- 611 390 4561 7.46 28 7 96.9 $$Opp --- 598 351 3625 6.06 15 17 72.7 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 22 J. Browning RB 194 818 4.22 12 4 21 D. Buhl RB 114 401 3.52 3 0 2 S. Wilkerson QB 41 305 7.44 0 2 **Team --- 392 1690 4.31 16 12 $$Opp --- 398 1593 4.00 8 18 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 82 T. Knudson TE 160 97 1118 11.53 6.99 12 8 86 M. Flannery WR 155 94 1126 11.98 7.26 13 7 83 M. Peck WR 67 45 624 13.87 9.31 1 4 14 D. Tatum WR 67 43 435 10.12 6.49 3 1 16 A. Schwartz WR 37 21 288 13.71 7.78 1 2 81 J. Plichta TE 26 18 269 14.94 10.35 1 2 21 D. Buhl RB 19 16 161 10.06 8.47 2 1
Defense
Looking much improved, Green Bay finished the year top-10 in YPC and YPA while finishing 4th in total yards allowed. With the 3rd stingiest defense on 3rd down, the Packers finished 3rd allowing only 16.4 points/game. With the now leagues best pass rush, Green Bay harrassed QBs forced to play catchup by leading the NFL with 51 sacks. With 8th year DE and former All-Pro Bernie Farr contributing 11.5 sacks and 4th year DE Myron Heredia leading the league with 15 sacks, there was little opposing QBs could do against the Packers. And while TOs as a whole were down, S Xavier Burdick did his part with 5 INTs and 2 FF.
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Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 24.9 7 Rushing Yards 99.6 7 Yards Per Carry 4.00 10 Pass Attempts 37.4 25 Completions 21.9 20 (T) Completion Pct. 58.7 5 (T) Passing Yards 226.6 12 Yards Per Attempt 6.06 9 Yards Per Catch 10.33 9 (T) Total Yardage Gained 307.4 4 3rd Down Conversions 30.2 3 (T) Points Per Game 16.4 3 Pass Rush Pct. 17.0 2 Pass Defense Pct. 40.8 2 (T) Turnovers 23 10 (T) Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 99 H. Craig OLB 94 30 1.5 4 1 13 78.2 41 X. Burdick S 80 22 0.0 0 5 7 81.6 28 M. Lancaster CB 71 19 0.0 0 2 9 75.7 57 J. Horn ILB 68 24 3.0 1 1 4 75.6 58 M. Heredia DE 49 14 15.0 17 0 0 81.5 43 P. Stevens S 49 11 0.0 0 0 3 76.4 56 J. Lester ILB 48 10 0.5 2 3 3 77.5 73 A. Riti DT 47 19 4.0 7 0 0 82.3 42 J. Spears CB 45 14 0.0 1 2 10 80.1 32 G. Rhea CB 37 8 0.0 0 2 3 75.8 98 S. Good OLB 32 7 1.0 0 1 1 73.2 71 J. Stahl DE 31 13 5.5 13 0 1 82.1 74 R. Campbell DT 27 17 5.5 6 0 0 81.4 97 B. Farr DE 22 10 11.5 24 0 6 83.8 48 B. Saleski S 18 4 0.0 0 0 2 78.9
Summary
With a much improved defense the slight dip in offense production was barely noticed as Green Bay cruised to an 8-0 start before Sean Wilkerson would again be injured. While Anthony Jarvis would lose his first game in relief he'd win every other contest he started as the team went 15-1 winning their 9th consecutive NFC North title. With a hot Atlanta team heading to Lambeau the return of WR Maxwell Peck would prove to much to handle as the receiver went off for 139 yards and a TD on 9 catches in the 29-19 win. Again with 300+ yards passing and 2 TDs, QB Sean Wilkerson went to work against the 49ers as the Packers would go on to win 38-13 to play in their 4th Super Bowl in 4 years. With Browning and Buhl contributing 121 yards on 22 carries the Green Bay offense was able to control the clock in a close game. Failing to make much happen in the air, Wilkerson failed to throw a TD while throwing an INT and posting a sub-70 QB rating. Despite the lack of a passing game, the consistent ground game and holding San Francisco to 3 of 12 on 3rd down proved enough to win Green Bay's 3rd Super Bowl in 4 years as the Packers officially become a Dynasty.
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Year 2032 Record 18-1 Winning Pct. .947 All-Time 156-66-2 Winning Pct. .700 Playoffs 23-7 Playoff Visits 12 Bowl Wins 5 Head Coach Leo Custer Record 125-39-1 Winning Pct. .760 Off. Coord. B. Leftwich Def. Coord. N. Goode Asst. Coach M. Edwards Stren. Coord. S. Ross Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 38 at CHI 27 2 19 at TEN 13 3 34 SFO 24 4 30 MIN 24 5 30 NOS 7 6 30 at CAR 17 7 33 ATL 27 9 26 at TBY 17 10 23 at DET 20 11 16 CHI 10 12 31 at HOU 17 13 10 at NYK 34 14 29 IND 3 15 27 at MIN 17 16 34 JAX 6 17 36 DET 0 $$CS 29 ATL 19 $$CF 38 SFO 13 **FB 21 vs CAL 15
Awards
Super Bowl MVP - Steve Jacobsen
Coach of the Year - Leo Custer (7th)
1st Team All-Pro Offensive Guard - Nickolas Vanden Bosch (2nd)
1st Team All-Pro Defensive End - Myron Heredia
2nd Team All-Pro Tight End - Tommy Knudson (3rd)
2nd Team All-Pro Kicker - Steve Jacobsen
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2033
Staffing
With 3 Super Bowl wins in 4 seasons HC Leo Custer and his staff aren't going anywhere. At 63 Spencer Ross is no longer the trainer he once was and was replaced by Conrad Cochrane as the only change to this years staff.

Draft Class
Scouted ratings are directly after the draft and then before Week 1

Consolidating almost all of their draft picks, the Packers moved up to #4 overall to select WR Casey Tautuaa out of Arizona State. The former Sun Devil looks to be a younger version of All-Pro's Mitch Flannery and Maxwell Peck. With one of the NFLs best WR duos entering their 8th season, Tautuaa will be expected to contribute sooner than later. Adding DE Dixon Beitner with the last pick of the 1st round was more a result of board positon than need with a strong DE rotation already in place.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.4 Tautuaa, Casey 511 FL 1 55 74 1.32 Beitner, Dixon 1198RDE 1 32 69

Week 1 Season Outlook
Although slipping in the eyes of Packer scouts after camp and preseason, time will tell how big of an impact this years rookie class of two makes. In hindsight, GM Trip Lykely and the Packers front office most likely wouldn't make all of the draft pick trades as they already had two late 1st round picks after trading QB Anthony Jarvis to the Las Vegas Raiders.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.4 Tautuaa, Casey 511 FL 1 60 71 1.32 Beitner, Dixon 1198RDE 1 38 67
Although not as young, the core of the NFLs most explosive offense returns for another season as Green Bay looks to extend their dynasty run. Nearly 100% healthy headed into Week 1 the Packers look to win their 4th Super Bowl in 5 seasons extending their dynasty run. Retooling his playbook, HC Leo Custer looks to have an even better offense in 2033 by adding multiple plays that create more space for his playmakers to make plays. While many longtime starters are reaching the end of their careers, Green Bay continues to be the youngest team in the league by building their team almost entirely through the draft. The NFC front runner for the Super Bowl, Green Bay is poised for another great season.

Offense
Again leading the league in YPA the Packers passing game looked more explosive than ever until Wilkerson suffered a concussion Week 12. Although the backfield committe didn't perform great, with the addition of Wilkersons 424 rush yards at 7.57 YPC the team averaged over 4.5 YPC as a whole Finishing 1st in total yards, 3rd down, and points scored, the Packers continue to set the bar for NFL offenses. Failing to top 1000 yards again, Johnny Browning led the team with a paltry 819 yards at only 3.9 YPC. With star WR duo Maxwell Peck having a monster year he led the team in receiving with 101 receptions for 1545 yards and 11 TDs at nearly 10 YPT. Rookie WR Casey Tautuaa had a solid first season and looks like a solid starter in the near future.
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Green Bay Packers Team Rank Rushes per Game 26.9 13 (T) Rushing Yards 123.1 12 Yards Per Carry 4.57 12 Pass Attempts 37.8 15 Completions 23.6 8 (T) Completion Pct. 62.6 9 Passing Yards 296.8 1 Yards Per Attempt 7.86 1 Yards Per Catch 12.56 1 Total Yardage Gained 408.2 1 3rd Down Conversions 43.7 1 Points Per Game 27.6 1 Pass Rush Pct. 18.9 17 (T) Pass Defense Pct. 51.2 12 Turnovers 25 22 (T) Turnover Margin -11 31 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 2 S. Wilkerson QB 468 300 3886 8.30 23 9 98.5 1 C. Finch QB 105 65 759 7.23 7 8 74.2 **Team --- 604 378 4748 7.86 31 19 91.0 $$Opp --- 624 384 4078 6.54 21 7 87.1 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 22 J. Browning RB 210 819 3.90 4 4 24 L. Wretzky RB 77 307 3.99 4 1 2 S. Wilkerson QB 56 424 7.57 5 3 23 T. Kinney RB 34 173 5.09 2 0 21 D. Buhl RB 32 137 4.28 0 1 **Team --- 431 1970 4.57 15 13 $$Opp --- 416 1509 3.63 6 12 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 83 M. Peck WR 157 101 1545 15.30 9.84 11 11 86 M. Flannery WR 133 77 1012 13.14 7.61 12 7 11 C. Tautuaa WR 93 61 646 10.59 6.95 2 2 81 J. Plichta TE 84 56 625 11.16 7.44 4 6 46 N. Chellino FB 38 24 228 9.50 6.00 0 2 82 T. Knudson TE 30 19 185 9.74 6.17 0 1
Defense
Slipping against the pass but tightening up against the run, Green Bay allowed only 3.63 YPC while finishing 9th in yards allowed. Not a season with a lot of sacks or INTs the Packers did well to control forcing opponents into passing situations and getting off the field. Three players recorded 6 or more sacks with Jasen Stahl leading the team with 7. While coverage fell just outside of the top-10 no Packer was able to record more than 1 INT.
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Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 26.0 16 Rushing Yards 94.3 3 Yards Per Carry 3.63 1 Pass Attempts 39.0 27 Completions 24.0 28 (T) Completion Pct. 61.5 19 Passing Yards 254.9 27 Yards Per Attempt 6.54 14 (T) Yards Per Catch 10.62 16 Total Yardage Gained 334.7 9 3rd Down Conversions 33.3 11 Points Per Game 19.5 8 Pass Rush Pct. 19.3 14 (T) Pass Defense Pct. 47.3 12 Turnovers 14 31 (T) Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 43 P. Stevens S 105 29 0.0 0 1 14 80.9 53 B. Pierce ILB 84 32 1.0 1 0 2 69.8 28 M. Lancaster CB 76 19 1.0 1 1 14 76.0 73 A. Riti DT 58 22 3.5 5 0 0 81.3 41 X. Burdick S 49 21 0.0 0 1 14 81.6 42 J. Spears CB 44 13 0.0 0 1 12 79.9 71 J. Stahl DE 42 16 7.0 15 0 0 79.5 55 T. Dixon OLB 41 17 2.0 0 1 4 76.9 95 N. August OLB 39 21 1.0 0 0 5 73.6 74 R. Campbell DT 34 13 7.5 5 0 0 80.1 58 M. Heredia DE 32 7 6.0 19 0 1 81.7 91 G. Adjemian DT 32 12 4.0 7 0 0 80.6 99 H. Craig OLB 32 13 3.0 1 0 3 77.5 32 G. Rhea CB 24 10 0.0 0 1 8 82.2 97 B. Farr DE 21 8 2.0 15 0 1 80.9 29 D. Tynik CB 18 5 0.0 0 1 4 79.4
Summary
After losing the Week 1 opener to the Minnesota Vikings, Sean Wilkerson would put the Packers on his back and win the next 11 straight before suffering a concussion. While Tommy Knudson and Mitch Flannery would miss some time to injury Maxwell Peck would respond by averaging nearly 10 YPT and leading the team in receiving. Backup QB Cory Finch would win 4 of next 6 games with the Packers finishing 13-3 winning the NFC North for the 10th year in a row. Hosting the Eagles the Packers rushing attack would control the game with 42 runs for 198 yards as Green Bay advanced winning 36-25. Facing the Cowboys in the NFC Championship, the inexperienced QB Cory Finch would be exposed as he couldn't keep up with Cowboys QB Percy Lindsey and his 416 yards and 2 TDs in the 24-37 loss. Random fun fact: in the last 5 Super Bowls, at least one - if not two - QBs drafted by the Packers were in each 5, with Anthony Jarvis taking the Raiders this season only to lose.
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Year 2033 Record 14-4 Winning Pct. .777 All-Time 169-69-2 Winning Pct. .708 Playoffs 24-8 Playoff Visits 13 Bowl Wins 5 Head Coach Leo Custer Record 139-43-1 Winning Pct. .762 Off. Coord. B. Leftwich Def. Coord. N. Goode Asst. Coach M. Edwards Stren. Coord. C. Cochrane Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 22 at MIN 37 2 33 CIN 3 3 30 at ATL 17 4 19 ARI 10 5 41 at LAS 27 6 45 DET 23 8 45 SFO 20 9 41 at SEA 38 10 17 MIN 10 11 23 at CHI 10 12 24 at PIT 17 13 17 DAL 23 14 20 BAL 6 15 14 at DET 30 16 20 at CLE 17 17 30 CHI 24 $$CS 36 PHI 25 $$CF 24 at DAL 37
Awards
League MVP - Sean Wilkerson (4th)
Offensive Player of the Year - Sean Wilkerson (4th)
1st Team All-Pro Quarterback - Sean Wilkerson (4th)
1st Team All-Pro Wide Receiver - Maxwell Peck (3rd)
2nd Team All-Pro Defensive Tackle - Randall Campbell
Leagues Strongest Man - Nickolas Vanden Bosch
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2034
Staffing
Signing OC Byron Leftwich and DC Najee Goode to contract extensions, HC Leo Custer keeps the staff that has won 3 of the last 5 Super Bowls intact.

Draft Class
Scouted ratings are directly after the draft and then before Week 1

With an eye towards a future without WRs Peck and Flannery the Packers selected Herman Hodges out of Navy to add youth to the receiver room with Mel Sebek looking to start at LT as a rookie. Williams and Chapman don't appear the prospects Green Bay thought they were selecting in another year of limited draft picks. Not the strongest class in recent memory, and the 2nd Packers scouts would like back, Green Bay received an 'A-' for this yers draft.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.30 Hodges, Herman 517 SE 1 32 68 2.30 Sebek, Mel 860 LT 1 27 70 4.30 Williams, George 761 LG 1 27 53 6.30 Chapman, Philip 1527LCB 1 22 49

Week 1 Season Outlook
With Hodges and Sebek looking like the players Green Bay thought they were drafting, Williams and Chapman received lower scouting grades after preseason. With only Johnny Browning expected to miss the Week 1 opener, Green Bay is the healthiest they've been to start a season. Although losing the NFC Championship last year, the Packers had a great season and playoff run without QB Sean Wilkerson from Week 12 on. If Wilkerson can stay healthy, the emergence of TE Jeffrey Plichta and WR Casey Tautuaa look to further strengthen the offense; one of the NFLs best for over a decade. Still one of the youngest teams in the NFL, Green Bay looks to bring the Lombardi Trophy home for 4th time in 6 years as the 2034 season kicks off.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.30 Hodges, Herman 517 SE 1 39 68 2.30 Sebek, Mel 860 LT 1 32 70 4.30 Williams, George 761 LG 1 30 47 6.30 Chapman, Philip 1527LCB 1 27 44
Offense
Healthy and starting all 16 games, with more weapons than ever, QB Sean Wilkerson had one of the best seasons a QB has had falling 27 yards short of Peyton Manning's single-season yardage record while throwing 43 TDs to 11 INTs. With the ground game averaging just under 4.5 YPC the pass heavy Packers offense was able to make plays downfield leading the league with 8.33 YPA. Scoring 35.7 points/game the Packers put up the 3rd most points ever in an NFL season while putting up over 7100 yards of offense. Although Peck, Flannery, Tautuaa, and Plichta would all miss games during the season, Wilkerson easily led the NFL in passing with a historic offensive season. Leading the team in receiving and big plays again was 9th year All-Pro Maxwell Peck with 89 receptions for 1295 yards at over 10 YPT. Looking like the future at WR Casey Tautuaa averaged nearly 10 YPT while finishing 2nd on the team with 1208 yards on 78 receptions. Another year of a backfield committee sees Johnny Browning again leading the team in rushing with 754 yards and 9 TDs.
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Green Bay Packers Team Rank Rushes per Game 24.2 26 Rushing Yards 107.8 20 Yards Per Carry 4.46 12 Pass Attempts 41.5 1 Completions 26.7 1 Completion Pct. 64.3 4 Passing Yards 345.9 1 Yards Per Attempt 8.33 1 Yards Per Catch 12.96 1 Total Yardage Gained 444.8 1 3rd Down Conversions 44.8 2 Points Per Game 35.7 1 Pass Rush Pct. 22.9 4 Pass Defense Pct. 49.9 16 Turnovers 21 17 Turnover Margin -1 17 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 2 S. Wilkerson QB 654 420 5450 8.33 43 11 105.2 **Team --- 664 427 5534 8.33 44 13 104.3 $$Opp --- 648 383 4040 6.23 21 7 83.6 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 22 J. Browning RB 176 754 4.28 9 1 20 L. Prior RB 101 387 3.83 6 0 2 S. Wilkerson QB 69 426 6.17 0 4 23 T. Kinney RB 37 140 3.78 2 1 **Team --- 387 1725 4.46 17 16 $$Opp --- 356 1384 3.89 4 22 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 83 M. Peck WR 129 89 1295 14.55 10.04 6 10 11 C. Tautuaa WR 124 78 1208 15.49 9.74 4 7 86 M. Flannery WR 122 73 942 12.90 7.72 5 7 81 J. Plichta TE 106 70 785 11.21 7.41 5 10 14 D. Tatum WR 41 33 374 11.33 9.12 1 3 46 N. Chellino FB 33 26 293 11.27 8.88 0 2 82 T. Knudson TE 49 22 274 12.45 5.59 5 2
Defense
Again holding opponents to less than 4 YPC the Packers defense continues to be stout against the run while improving against the pass. With the NFLs 4th best pass rush Green Bay was able to finish 8th in opponent completion percentage and 6th on 3rd down. The overall efforts of the defense led to the 4th fewest points allowed while finishing 11th in yards allowed. Leading one the leagues best pass rushes was the DT/DE duo of Andrew Riti and Jasen Stahl who combined for 21 sacks. Another down year for TOs the Packers had only one player record multiple INTs with 10th year S Erik McWilliams taking the honor.
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Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 22.3 2 Rushing Yards 86.5 2 Yards Per Carry 3.89 6 Pass Attempts 40.5 30 Completions 23.9 27 Completion Pct. 59.1 8 Passing Yards 252.5 30 Yards Per Attempt 6.23 17 (T) Yards Per Catch 10.55 22 Total Yardage Gained 322.6 11 3rd Down Conversions 31.6 6 Points Per Game 17.4 4 Pass Rush Pct. 18.8 9 Pass Defense Pct. 41.0 4 Turnovers 20 19 (T) Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 99 H. Craig OLB 95 30 3.5 4 0 15 77.6 28 M. Lancaster CB 66 20 1.0 1 0 11 74.1 43 P. Stevens S 59 14 0.0 1 0 11 80.0 48 B. Saleski S 54 22 0.0 0 0 6 78.7 95 N. August OLB 54 15 0.5 3 1 7 73.8 53 B. Pierce ILB 53 16 1.5 3 0 2 71.5 57 J. Horn ILB 52 13 0.0 3 0 7 76.7 73 A. Riti DT 49 22 10.5 7 0 1 81.6 71 J. Stahl DE 43 15 10.5 19 0 0 81.4 42 J. Spears CB 38 7 0.0 0 0 5 75.6 94 M. Springer DE 31 7 3.5 5 0 0 79.0 47 E. McWilliams S 28 9 0.0 0 2 8 84.6 29 D. Tynik CB 27 8 0.0 0 1 6 80.9 58 M. Heredia DE 21 5 3.5 16 0 0 81.7 97 B. Farr DE 18 13 8.0 12 0 0 81.4 36 Z. Giles CB 17 4 0.0 0 0 1 75.8
Summary
Injuries would hit the team across several personnel groups, specifically receivers and the front seven, with key players missing games. Despite the changing lineups, QB Sean Wilkerson led one of the Packers best seasons ever as the team finished 15-1; NFC North winners 11 years running. Hosting a Cowboys teams who ended their postseason last year, Wilkerson would take the game over with 300+ yards and 4 TDs in the 45-21 beat down at Lambeau. After finishing 2034 with one of the NFLs best offensive performances of all-time, Green Bay struggled mightily in a low scoring NFC Championship game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. With no ground game, and despite throwing for nearly 300 yards, Wilkerson was unable to lead the Packers to more than 10 points as Tampa Bay moved on to the Super Bowl.
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Year 2034 Record 16-2 Winning Pct. .888 All-Time 184-70-2 Winning Pct. .722 Playoffs 25-9 Playoff Visits 14 Bowl Wins 5 Head Coach Leo Custer Record 155-45-1 Winning Pct. .773 Off. Coord. B. Leftwich Def. Coord. N. Goode Asst. Coach M. Edwards Stren. Coord. C. Cochrane Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 44 at DET 0 2 37 at BUF 30 3 34 at LAS 11 4 35 at WAS 13 5 38 MIN 21 6 26 PHI 3 7 19 at NYK 23 8 30 DET 13 10 24 DAL 9 11 37 at CHI 30 12 49 NED 14 13 48 NOS 21 14 38 NJY 31 15 40 CHI 10 16 41 at MIA 26 17 31 at MIN 24 $$CS 45 DAL 21 $$CF 10 TBY 14
Awards
League MVP - Sean Wilkerson (5th)
Coach of the Year - Leo Custer (8th)
Offensive Player of the Year - Sean Wilkerson (5th)
1st Team All-Pro Quarterback - Sean Wilkerson (5th)
1st Team All-Pro Tight End - Jeffrey Plichta
1st Team All-Pro Wide Receiver - Maxwell Peck (4th)
1st Team All-Pro Defensive Tackle - Andrew Riti
2nd Team All-Pro Wide Receiver - Casey Tautuaa
Leagues Strongest Man - Nickolas Vanden Bosch (2nd)

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2035
Staffing
With Melvin Edwards taking an OC gig, the Packers add Sammy Stephenson as their new Assistant Coach. Like Edwards, Stephenson is an excellent interviewer and scout who should be able to aid the team in continuing to find quality talent in the draft.

Notable Free Agents
Typically inactive during free agency and instead opting to extend contracts for players in their final year, Green Bay ran into their first real salary cap issue this season. With a number of longtime starters and young up and comers due for extension, the 2035 team may be the last to truly resemble the 3-time Super Bowl winning squad of '29, '30, and '32.

Draft Class
Scouted ratings are directly after the draft and then before Week 1

For the 3rd year in a row Green Bay selected a WR in the 1st round with Logan Martins out of Appalachian State looking to compete for targets. While Spiak can play all LB positions, he may be best suited for DE as one of the drafts best pass rushers - it will all depend on if he can gain weight during camp. Rodgers looks to join a strong DL rotation with O'Donnell potentially starting down the road. With C Manuel Zellers entering his 5th season and with a scouted grade of 89, its unlikely Lockwood will see snaps at C although he could make a move to G. Clay should be a solid nickel and dime corner one day with Collins the only QB on the roster aside from 11 year veteran Sean Wilkerson.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.30 Martins, Logan 510 SE 1 24 61 2.30 Spiak, David 1395MLB 1 31 72 3.7 Rodgers, Byron 1279NT 1 35 71 3.11 O'Donnell, Garrett 868 RT 1 14 62 3.23 Lockwood, Andrew 656 C 1 27 72 3.29 Craig, Clay 1535LCB 1 27 57 3.30 Collins, Jermaine 112 QB 1 12 48
Holdouts
WR Maxwell Peck
Entering his 10th season, and one of the leagues most productive receivers of the past decade, Peck demanded more money before reporting to camp. Although in a tight situation, as a team leader and still scouted higher than nearly every other NFL receiver, Green Bay signed Peck to a 3 year deal.

Week 1 Season Outlook
With scouts increasing their grade on 5 of 7 rookies this years class looks much improved over the last two. Although hoping for more from Martins, he could make a solid #2 WR or great #3 if Green Bay can find another young receiver in next years draft. With Lockwood and O'Donnell having great camps, the offensive line only looks more improved heading into next season. And although not a huge improvement in rating from scouts, QB Jermaine Collins looks like he may be able to handle starting duties when Sean Wilkerson finally hangs it up.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.30 Martins, Logan 510 SE 1 31 62 2.30 Spiak, David 1395MLB 1 42 71 3.7 Rodgers, Byron 1279NT 1 39 63 3.11 O'Donnell, Garrett 868 RT 1 19 68 3.23 Lockwood, Andrew 656 C 1 33 79 3.29 Craig, Clay 1535LCB 1 33 63 3.30 Collins, Jermaine 112 QB 1 17 52
Offense
Setting a new NFL record for the most yards of offense in a season with 7531, the Green Bay Packers offense continues to run circles around the rest of the league. Averaging over 5.2 YPC as a team, the backfield trio of Browning, Prior, and Kinney did an excellent job setting up the pass. Leading the team in rushing for the 4th year in-a-row was Johnny Browning with 855 yards and 12 TDs. Throwing the ball more than ever - just under 700 times - Sean Wilkerson again threw for over 5000 yards and 40+ TDs in a huge offensive year for the Green & Gold. With 114 receptions for 1604 yards and 13 TDs, Casey Tautuaa led the Packers and league in yards and TDs. With Maxwell Peck and Jeffrey Plichta each posting over 1000 yards, and Mitch Flannery adding another 896, the Packers were 104 yards short of having 4 players with 1000+ receiving yards.
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Green Bay Packers Team Rank Rushes per Game 23.3 29 Rushing Yards 121.4 11 Yards Per Carry 5.22 3 Pass Attempts 45.2 1 Completions 27.9 1 Completion Pct. 61.8 15 Passing Yards 349.3 1 Yards Per Attempt 7.73 1 Yards Per Catch 12.50 1 Total Yardage Gained 463.8 1 3rd Down Conversions 38.2 4 Points Per Game 34.4 1 Pass Rush Pct. 19.9 17 (T) Pass Defense Pct. 62.9 3 Turnovers 21 17 (T) Turnover Margin +2 12 (T) Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 2 S. Wilkerson QB 695 427 5337 7.68 42 11 98.8 **Team --- 723 447 5588 7.73 44 11 99.7 $$Opp --- 686 389 4149 6.05 19 14 75.2 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 22 J. Browning RB 177 855 4.83 12 4 2 S. Wilkerson QB 78 508 6.51 2 3 20 L. Prior RB 66 376 5.70 2 4 23 T. Kinney RB 47 188 4.00 2 0 **Team --- 372 1943 5.22 18 20 $$Opp --- 359 1344 3.74 8 12 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 11 C. Tautuaa WR 189 114 1604 14.07 8.49 13 13 83 M. Peck WR 159 99 1248 12.61 7.85 9 12 81 J. Plichta TE 124 78 1057 13.55 8.52 6 5 86 M. Flannery WR 96 64 896 14.00 9.33 3 8 22 J. Browning RB 32 23 163 7.09 5.09 0 2 80 T. Hartman TE 26 19 205 10.79 7.88 3 1
Defense
Holding opponents to less than 4 YPC and finishing 2nd in rushing defense, the Green Bay Packers continue to improve what was a weakspot for years. With one of the lowest allowed completion percentages and 9th most TOs the Packers defense held opponents to just 17 points/game (3rd). While the pass rush would finish near middle of the league the secondary would finish 3rd in pass defense percentage proving Green Bay difficult against the pass. Leading the team in sacks was 5th year DE Jasen Stahl while former 1st round pick CB Mario Lancaster led the team with 5 INTs.
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Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 22.4 1 Rushing Yards 84.0 2 Yards Per Carry 3.74 5 Pass Attempts 42.9 32 Completions 24.3 29 Completion Pct. 56.7 3 Passing Yards 259.3 27 Yards Per Attempt 6.05 11 (T) Yards Per Catch 10.67 20 Total Yardage Gained 329.4 11 3rd Down Conversions 35.2 20 (T) Points Per Game 17.0 3 Pass Rush Pct. 21.8 27 Pass Defense Pct. 37.0 2 Turnovers 23 9 Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 43 P. Stevens S 105 32 0.0 0 3 20 83.2 99 H. Craig OLB 102 31 4.0 12 1 14 77.4 95 D. Spiak ILB 83 35 0.5 2 0 18 78.4 28 M. Lancaster CB 57 15 1.0 0 5 8 78.3 36 Z. Giles CB 55 15 0.0 0 1 15 78.5 29 D. Tynik CB 53 11 0.0 0 0 8 76.8 48 B. Saleski S 51 13 0.0 0 1 10 80.1 73 A. Riti DT 45 15 4.0 10 0 1 82.5 71 J. Stahl DE 34 20 8.0 13 0 0 81.5 57 J. Horn OLB 25 5 2.0 1 1 3 81.0 74 R. Campbell DT 25 6 5.0 10 0 0 82.5 58 M. Heredia DE 24 19 3.0 9 0 2 82.1 55 T. Dixon OLB 23 0 1.0 3 0 0 70.8 35 C. Craig CB 23 4 0.0 0 0 3 75.3
Summary
Getting the loss out of their way Week 1, Green Bay would go on to win out the regular season, finishing 15-1 taking the NFC North for the 12th year in-a-row. With the leagues hottest offense, and one of the toughest defenses, opponents didn't stand much chance as the Packers averaged over 17 points more than their opponents - scoring 30+ points in 11 games. Hosting the Los Angeles Rams, Mitch Flannery and Jeffrey Plichta each contributing 120+ yards allowed Sean Wilkerson to easily lead the Packers to a 37-9 win at Lambeau. Facing the Giants in the NFC Championship Green Bay would again utilize their explosive passing game, missing All-Pro WR Maxwell Peck, to put up nearly 400 passing yards en-route to a 37-23 victory with Casey Tautuaa and Jeffrey Plichta contributing 120+ yards each. Back in the Super Bowl for the first time in 3 years, Green Bay did what they do best completing passes downfield as Sean Wilkerson had a 398 yard 4 TD game and MVP winning performance.
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Year 2035 Record 18-1 Winning Pct. .947 All-Time 199-71-2 Winning Pct. .735 Playoffs 28-9 Playoff Visits 15 Bowl Wins 6 Head Coach Leo Custer Record 173-46-1 Winning Pct. .788 Off. Coord. B. Leftwich Def. Coord. N. Goode Asst. Coach S. Stephenson Stren. Coord. C. Cochrane Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 24 at CHI 29 2 27 KCY 20 3 39 at SEA 10 4 31 at MIN 28 5 33 NOS 7 6 45 at CAR 10 7 46 ATL 10 9 44 at TBY 21 10 30 DET 3 11 27 CHI 16 12 44 DEN 9 13 38 DAL 21 14 24 at LVS 21 15 27 MIN 23 16 37 at CAL 13 17 34 at DET 31 $$CS 37 LAS 9 $$CF 37 NYK 23 **FB 40 vs IND 13
Awards
League MVP - Sean Wilkerson (6th)
Super Bowl MVP - Sean Wilkerson (2nd)
Coach of the Year - Leo Custer (9th)
Offensive Player of the Year - Sean Wilkerson (6th)
Defensive Rookie of the Year - David Spiak
1st Team All-Pro Quarterback - Sean Wilkerson (6th)
1st Team All-Pro Tight End - Jeffrey Plichta (2nd)
1st Team All-Pro Wide Receiver - Casey Tautuaa (2nd)
1st Team All-Pro Wide Receiver - Maxwell Peck (2nd)
2nd Team All-Pro Outside Linebacker - Harry Craig
2nd Team All-Pro Safety - Peyton Stevens
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2036
Hall of Fame
RB Weston Keck
Although his career was cut short to knee injury, Keck would play 9 seasons - all with the Packers - after being drafted 5th overall in 2023. With 12600+ yards rushing and 100+ rushing TDs, few backs were as productive as the former Packer; averaging 1409 rushing yards and 11.9 TDs per season over the course of his career. The first player drafted by GM Trip Lykely to make the Hall of Fame, Keck wasn't just one of the greatest Packers, but one of the greatest NFL players.

Retirement
TE Tommy Knudson
Playing all 12 seasons of his career with the Packers after being drafted 10th overall in 2024, Tommy Knudson was a key part of the Packers multiple Super Bowl wins. With 8 seasons of at least 63 catches and 795 yards, the former Texas Tech product was a consistent mismatch for defenders in the passing game. With 709 catches for 8392 yards he finishes 5th behind Shannon Sharpe on the TE career receiving list. While tied for 13th in TDs by a TE, Knudson may be on the cusp of the HOF. Time will tell how history is written however for Packer fans he was one of the greats.

Staffing
With HC Leo Custer receiving an obvious extension, and trainer Conrad Cochrane resigned as well, Assistant Sammie Stephenson was replaced by Shane Steichen. The former Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach looks better equipped to train up QB Sean Wilkersons eventual replacement.

Draft Class
Scouted ratings are directly after the draft and then before Week 1

With DE Dixon Beitner unwilling to sign an extension he was traded to the Giants for the 1.29 pick. Using that pick to promptly replace the young pass rusher, Green Bay selected Dana Benson and then Owen Wieners to strengthen their DL rotation with youth. A few solid role players but no other picks are expected to see much time unless of an injury.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.29 Benson, Dana 1194RDE 1 36 75 1.32 Wieners, Owen 1290LDT 1 50 72 2.32 Schroeder, Roderick 764 RG 1 28 61 4.32 Bramlet, Peter 1298LDT 1 42 60 5.32 Terry, Salvador 445 TE 1 27 46 7.32 Garrison, Parker 1391MLB 1 16 43 6.32 Hamernik, Bob 1626FS 1 26 43

Week 1 Season Outlook
While the 1st round picks look solid after preseason, most of Green Bay's other selections received lower scouting grades. Not the greatest class Green Bay looks to reshape their team with several longtime players, including WR Mitch Flannery, no longer on the team. Time will tell how recent poor draft classes translate to team success with the core of the Super Bowl winning teams all about to retire.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.29 Benson, Dana 1194RDE 1 44 74 1.32 Wieners, Owen 1290LDT 1 57 74 2.32 Schroeder, Roderick 764 RG 1 33 55 4.32 Bramlet, Peter 1298LDT 1 46 56 5.32 Terry, Salvador 445 TE 1 30 44 7.32 Garrison, Parker 1391MLB 1 21 37 6.32 Hamernik, Bob 1626FS 1 33 46
With WR Maxwell Peck expected to miss the opener, and QB Sean Wilkerson sidelined indefinitely with a hamstring injury, 2nd year QB Jermaine Collins will have his hands full as the 2036 season gets underway. Still utilizing a committee backfield lacking a franchise back, and with several young receivers expected to receive more targets, the Packers look to continue one of the greatest runs in NFL history.

Offense
Regardless of who was under center, the Packers made plays downfield in the passing game better than anyone averaging 8.41 YPA as a team. With the emergence of RBs Lawrence Prior and William Conway - each averaging over 5 YPC - the Packers finished 5th in rushing to compliment their #1 passing offense. Again averaging over 30 points/game while putting up over 430 yards of offense per game, Green Bay continues to dominate NFL defenses. Although missing 6 games, 13 year veteran QB Sean Wilkerson had another strong season averaging nearly 8.5 YPA and finishing with 3400+ yards and 26 TDs to 10 INTs. Although a decline in YPT, WR Casey Tautuaa again led the team in receiving with 117 receptions for 1425 yards and 10 TDs. Also recording 1000 yards receiving seasons again were TE Jeffrey Plichta and perrenial All-Pro WR Maxwell Peck. With Prior falling 14 yards short of 1000 yards, he's had the best individual season of a Packer RB since Weston Keck hung up his cleats.
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Green Bay Packers Team Rank Rushes per Game 25.9 21 Rushing Yards 127.2 5 Yards Per Carry 4.92 4 Pass Attempts 37.8 8 Completions 24.1 6 Completion Pct. 63.6 6 Passing Yards 318.2 1 Yards Per Attempt 8.41 1 Yards Per Catch 13.22 1 Total Yardage Gained 436.1 1 3rd Down Conversions 36.7 11 (T) Points Per Game 31.4 1 Pass Rush Pct. 19.2 14 (T) Pass Defense Pct. 59.9 4 Turnovers 22 12 (T) Turnover Margin +7 7 (T) Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 2 S. Wilkerson QB 409 264 3459 8.46 26 10 102.1 8 J. Collins QB 196 121 1632 8.33 10 5 94.6 **Team --- 605 385 5091 8.41 36 15 99.7 $$Opp --- 620 362 3619 5.84 21 20 72.9 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 20 L. Prior RB 186 986 5.30 9 3 36 T. Brennan RB 76 291 3.83 4 1 30 W. Conway RB 70 362 5.17 2 1 **Team --- 414 2035 4.92 17 13 $$Opp --- 418 2011 4.81 6 19 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 11 C. Tautuaa WR 204 117 1425 12.18 6.99 15 10 81 J. Plichta TE 110 74 1094 14.78 9.95 8 5 83 M. Peck WR 122 72 1008 14.00 8.26 5 11 17 H. Hodges WR 69 48 687 14.31 9.96 2 6 46 N. Chellino FB 30 24 274 11.42 9.13 0 2 80 T. Hartman TE 24 19 218 11.47 9.08 1 1
Defense
Allowing roughly 1 YPC more than the last few seasons the Packers were significantly worse against the run while finishing as one of the leagues best defenses against the pass. With one of the best coverage units, and a middle of the pack pass rush, Green Bay was able to play adequately while finishing 5th in TOs. Leading the mediocre pass rush was rookie 1st round pick DE Dana Benson with 7.5 sacks. Transitioning from FS to SS appears to sparked Peyton Stevens career as he made his first All-Pro team last season while leading the team in tackles (113) and INTs (7) this season.
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Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 26.1 19 Rushing Yards 125.7 24 Yards Per Carry 4.81 29 Pass Attempts 38.8 28 Completions 22.6 13 Completion Pct. 58.4 4 Passing Yards 226.2 8 Yards Per Attempt 5.84 1 Yards Per Catch 10.00 2 Total Yardage Gained 340.8 15 3rd Down Conversions 33.9 10 Points Per Game 20.1 11 Pass Rush Pct. 18.2 8 (T) Pass Defense Pct. 46.0 7 Turnovers 29 5 Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 43 P. Stevens S 113 36 0.0 0 7 14 83.7 99 H. Craig OLB 77 29 1.0 17 2 5 78.5 95 D. Spiak ILB 63 16 4.0 1 0 4 75.2 29 D. Tynik CB 58 14 1.0 0 1 9 77.4 73 A. Riti DT 54 25 2.0 14 1 1 82.6 28 M. Lancaster CB 47 10 0.5 0 3 18 82.6 35 C. Craig CB 47 7 0.0 0 3 7 77.6 55 T. Dixon OLB 44 18 3.5 8 0 2 75.3 58 M. Heredia DE 36 14 3.5 10 0 0 80.4 90 O. Wieners DT 31 13 3.0 3 0 0 81.3 27 P. Chapman CB 29 9 0.0 0 2 4 80.9 26 B. Hamernik S 28 9 0.0 0 0 4 77.4 57 J. Horn OLB 27 15 0.5 0 1 2 77.7 91 P. Garrison ILB 26 1 1.0 1 0 4 75.1 94 D. Benson DE 23 9 7.5 8 0 0 81.4 98 P. Bramlet DT 18 7 1.5 6 0 0 80.6
Summary
With Wilkerson out of the lineup for the first 6 games, Green Bay morphed into a run first balanced offense, winning 5 of 6 to start the year. The veteran QB and passing game returned in full force with a 59 point game against the Seahawks Week 9 as Green Bay changed back to a pass heavy attack to close out the season. Finishing 12-4, and 2nd in the NFC North - the first season not winning the division since 2023 - Green Bay would not get a 1st round bye in the playoffs. On the road in San Francisco a familiar statline would play out as Sean Wilkerson would put up 418 yards and 4 TDs - 198 yards and 2 TDs to Casey Tautuaa - in the 40-30 shootout. Travelling to Minnesota against the NFC North winners, the Packers pulled out a close 34-27 win by again leaning on Wilkerson and Tautuaa in the passing game. Marking their 3rd road game of the playoffs this year, Green Bay won a 30-27 nail biter in Dallas where Peck, Tautuaa, and Plichta would all record 100+ yards receiving. In their 6th Super Bowl in 8 years Green Bay would face off against a familiar opponent in QB Jimmie Swayne and the Pittsburgh Steelers. While Wilkerson has had a phenominal career as Packers QB after being drafted 4.11 in 2024, Jimmie Swayne too has had a nice career for Pittsburgh after also being drafted by the Packers in 2024 with the 3.12 pick. In the 3rd Super Bowl matchup between 2 QBs drafted the same year by the same team - each with league and Super Bowl MVPs on their mantle - it would be Wilkerson who came out on top to take the series 2-1 marking the Packers 5th Super Bowl in 8 seasons.
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Year 2036 Record 16-4 Winning Pct. .800 All-Time 211-75-2 Winning Pct. .736 Playoffs 32-9 Playoff Visits 16 Bowl Wins 7 Head Coach Leo Custer Record 189-50-1 Winning Pct. .789 Off. Coord. B. Leftwich Def. Coord. N. Goode Asst. Coach S. Steichen Stren. Coord. C. Cochrane Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 34 MIN 3 2 33 TEN 27 3 20 NOS 12 4 38 ARI 25 5 6 at LAS 22 6 27 DET 19 8 26 SFO 10 9 59 at SEA 28 10 16 at MIN 28 11 20 at CHI 27 12 38 HOU 10 13 31 at NYK 34 14 31 at IND 21 15 42 at DET 26 16 37 at JAX 27 17 44 CHI 3 $$WC 40 at SFO 30 $$CS 34 at MIN 27 $$CF 30 at DAL 27 **FB 38 vs PIT 16
Awards
Super Bowl MVP - Sean Wilkerson (3rd)
Legend of the Game - Sean Wilkerson
1st Team All-Pro Wide Receiver - Casey Tautuaa (3rd)
2nd Team Tight End - Jeffrey Plichta (3rd)
2nd Team Center - Manuel Zellers
2nd Team Safety - Peyton Stevens (2nd)
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2037
Retirement
QB Sean Wilkerson
Perhaps not with the gaudiest career statistics, under doctor's advice, 13-year Packers QB Sean Wilkerson retired one of the winningest QBs in NFL history. With a career record of 159-42 (79.1%) and 5 Super Bowl rings, the Packers were near unstoppable when Wilkerson was under center. Finishing his career with 49482 yards (11th) at 7.71 YPA the former 4.11 pick was best known for making deep passes downfield. With 323 TDs (11th) to 108 INTs the Mississippi gunslinger ranks 4th all-time behind Tom Brady with a 2.99 TD to INT ratio. Suffering multiple concussions the legendary Packers QB was forced to hang up his cleats a bit early, but certainly deserves to be mentioned among fellow great Packers QBs Bart Starr, Brett Favre, and Aaron Rodgers.

Staffing
Signing OC Byron Leftwich and DC Najee Goode to contract extensions, HC Leo Custer keeps continuity in his staff that has been together for 9 seasons; winning 5 Super Bowls.

Draft Class
Scouted ratings are directly after the draft and then before Week 1

In a surprise move given the success of several QBs drafted by GM Trip Lykely in the mid to late rounds, the longtime Packers GM made a bold move after acquiring a 1st round pick for one of last years 1st round picks, DT Owen Weiners, by mortgaging the teams future for the #1 overall selection. Beliving QB BJ Robinson to be a generational talent - and with the sudden retirement of Sean Wilkerson - the Packers made the North Carolina State product the #1 overall pick and their next QB. Adding depth to a depleted DL, both Loomans and Cunningham look like strong additions to the defense with Conley a potential solid #2 TE.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.1 Robinson, B.J. 116 QB 1 30 80 2.32 Loomans, Bryce 1196LDE 1 40 73 3.4 Cunningham, Hugh 1292RDT 1 36 72 3.32 Lemmon, Alfred 867 RT 1 16 54 4.32 Conley, Malachi 449 TE 1 29 58 5.1 Beyer, Arnie 106 QB 1 11 31

Week 1 Season Outlook
Unfortunately Robinson, while still looking to be quite good, doesn't appear the generational talent Packers scouts believed him to be before camp. While both DL look as good or better the pre-draft, the other 3 offensive picks all appear destined for role duty or being cut. Without a 1st round pick for the next two seasons, the Packers front office will need to be especially good at finding mid-late round talent as key veterans retire.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 1.1 Robinson, B.J. 116 QB 1 40 73 2.32 Loomans, Bryce 1196LDE 1 49 76 3.4 Cunningham, Hugh 1292RDT 1 43 72 3.32 Lemmon, Alfred 867 RT 1 21 51 4.32 Conley, Malachi 449 TE 1 33 56 5.1 Beyer, Arnie 106 QB 1 14 29
Offense
Replacing a legendary QB with a rookie never looked so good as BJ Robinson continued the Packers run of offensive dominance. With 5 YPC and 8.11 YPA the Packers averaged more yards/play than anyone en-route to the #1 scoring offense yet again. Leading the league on 3rd down and in yards Green Bay didn't skip a beat with a new QB under center. Missing a little time to an elbow injury, Robinson played well throwing for over 4500 yards at just over 8 YPA with 25 TDs to 9 INTs. As incumbent receiving leader, Casey Tautuaa proved to be the young QBs favorite target, as he again led the team with 117 receptions for 1700 yards. While receiving fewer targets, longtime Packer star WR Maxwell Peck had a nice year with 53 catches for 764 yards and 5 TDs at nearly 10 YPT. The RB Trio of Harvey, Conway, and Brennan proved a solid committee as the team averaged 5 YPC with Harvey leading the team in rushing with 937 yards and 12 TDs.
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Green Bay Packers Team Rank Rushes per Game 23.4 31 Rushing Yards 117.3 15 Yards Per Carry 5.00 4 Pass Attempts 39.4 6 Completions 24.5 3 Completion Pct. 62.2 11 Passing Yards 319.4 1 Yards Per Attempt 8.11 1 Yards Per Catch 13.04 1 Total Yardage Gained 424.9 1 3rd Down Conversions 40.6 2 Points Per Game 30.9 1 Pass Rush Pct. 22.5 2 Pass Defense Pct. 55.8 5 Turnovers 18 12 (T) Turnover Margin +9 5 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 15 B. Robinson QB 563 349 4513 8.02 25 9 95.3 8 J. Collins QB 67 43 597 8.91 3 1 101.4 **Team --- 630 392 5110 8.11 28 10 95.9 $$Opp --- 688 391 4238 6.16 17 14 74.8 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 48 J. Harvey RB 175 937 5.35 12 4 30 W. Conway RB 95 460 4.84 2 7 36 T. Brennan RB 48 197 4.10 2 1 15 B. Robinson QB 45 253 5.62 3 2 **Team --- 375 1876 5.00 19 21 $$Opp --- 381 1814 4.76 5 25 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 11 C. Tautuaa WR 222 117 1700 14.53 7.66 11 9 81 J. Plichta TE 108 76 837 11.01 7.75 8 6 83 M. Peck WR 79 53 764 14.42 9.67 5 5 17 H. Hodges WR 61 34 408 12.00 6.69 3 1 10 L. Martins WR 37 24 293 12.21 7.92 0 1 46 N. Chellino FB 28 20 263 13.15 9.39 0 1 86 B. Bernard WR 25 16 288 18.00 11.52 1 1
Defense
While allowing the 9th most yards the impact of the Packers defense was deceptive in what doesn't appear a great year on the surface. With the #2 pass rush and #5 pass defense percentage Green Bay was able to hold opponents to the 5th fewest YPA while facing more pass plays than any defense in the NFL. Finishing 3rd in points allowed, the defense allowed the Packers to average a 2-score victory over the course of the season. Back in the conversation for leagues best pass rush, Green Bay didn't have any player record double-digit sacks with DE Jasen Stahl's 8.5 sacks leading the team. Much improved at creating TOs, and a big part of the defenses success, S Adrian Bennett and CB Gino Moroney tied for team lead with 3 INTs each.
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Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 23.8 5 Rushing Yards 113.4 17 Yards Per Carry 4.76 26 Pass Attempts 43.0 32 Completions 24.4 31 Completion Pct. 56.8 1 Passing Yards 264.9 29 Yards Per Attempt 6.16 5 Yards Per Catch 10.84 19 (T) Total Yardage Gained 364.8 24 3rd Down Conversions 34.7 12 (T) Points Per Game 17.5 3 Pass Rush Pct. 18.5 15 Pass Defense Pct. 44.2 9 Turnovers 27 3 (T) Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 95 D. Spiak ILB 116 26 1.5 3 1 15 74.8 99 H. Craig OLB 96 31 2.0 3 2 14 81.8 35 C. Craig CB 76 16 0.0 1 0 18 77.0 29 A. Bennett S 71 31 0.0 0 3 8 79.6 31 G. Moroney CB 42 9 0.0 0 3 8 79.8 71 J. Stahl DE 41 13 8.5 23 0 0 80.7 40 B. Wilson CB 38 16 0.0 0 2 4 79.0 79 B. Rodgers DT 38 11 2.0 8 0 1 80.4 94 D. Benson DE 38 22 5.0 30 0 0 80.4 26 B. Hamernik S 32 10 0.0 0 0 4 77.0 43 P. Stevens S 29 9 0.0 0 0 0 71.7 73 E. Dillick DT 28 12 4.5 11 0 0 81.2 53 W. Nixon OLB 26 11 2.5 0 1 4 83.0 27 P. Chapman CB 22 7 0.0 0 1 2 76.5 55 T. Dixon OLB 18 8 3.5 4 0 2 79.8 98 P. Bramlet DT 17 22 2.5 6 0 0 82.5
Summary
Only the '72 Dolphins and '07 Patriots have done what Green Bay did by finishing the regular season undefeated, 16-0, reclaiming the NFC North. With 1st overall pick QB BJ Robinson playing at a very high level the Packers offense rolled while the defense created opportunities leading to an undefeated season. Hosting the Cardinals in the Divisional round Robinson would connect with WR Casey Tautuaa 8 times for 119 yards and 2 TDs as part of his 295 yard performance in the convincing 24-6 win. Back in the NFC Championship, at Lambeau hosting the Cowboys, both QBs would throw for over 300 yards in a 34-27 shootout won on a TD to TE Jeffrey Plichta late in the 4th. With an incredible regular season, going 16-0, and a great playoff run, rookie QB BJ Robinson showed his lack of experience in the biggest game of the year. Falling just short of 300 yards the QB would fail to throw a TD while tossing 2 INTs in a game decided by 6 points. When QB Sean Wilkerson abruptly retired the expectation was Green Bay may take a step back from the greatness of the last decade. With an OROTY season to begin Robinson's career - and a 16-0 regular season - tempered expectations appear unnecessary.
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Year 2037 Record 18-1 Winning Pct. .947 All-Time 227-75-2 Winning Pct. .750 Playoffs 34-10 Playoff Visits 17 Bowl Wins 7 Head Coach Leo Custer Record 207-51-1 Winning Pct. .801 Off. Coord. B. Leftwich Def. Coord. N. Goode Asst. Coach S. Steichen Stren. Coord. C. Cochrane Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 23 at DET 17 2 30 CIN 27 3 29 at CAR 23 4 23 at WAS 20 5 31 MIN 16 6 38 PHI 3 7 26 at NYK 10 8 28 DET 20 10 44 DAL 20 11 31 at CHI 23 12 40 at PIT 17 13 37 SEA 13 14 29 at BAL 25 15 33 CHI 20 16 26 CLE 23 17 26 at MIN 3 $$CS 24 ARI 6 $$CF 34 DAL 27 **FB 17 vs HOU 23
Awards
Coach of the Year - Leo Custer (10th)
Offensive Rookie of the Year - BJ Robinson
1st Team All-Pro Wide Receiver - Casey Tautuaa (4th)
1st Team All-Pro Kicker - Steve Jacobsen (2nd)
2nd Team Outside Linebacker - Harry Craig (2nd)

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Old 05-24-2020, 04:25 PM   #19
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2038
Draft Class
Scouted ratings are directly after the draft and then before Week 1

Without a 1st round pick the Packers did fairly well finding a solid replacement P, backup C, and two OLBs for the LB rotation. Although RB Sedrick Wilkerson doesn't appear a feature back he looks to work well in the backfield committee with excellent vision. Unfortunately Farr was unable to gain enough weight to play DE where he would excel as a natural pass rusher so time will tell where he fits in the defense.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 2.31 Elliott, Toby 1455WLB 1 36 71 3.31 Wilkerson, Sedrick 241 RB 1 34 44 4.11 Burke, Ralph 654 C 1 32 61 4.26 Newton, Thomas 1457SLB 1 30 64 4.31 Conway, Quentin 1547RCB 1 23 50 5.9 Copeland, Deron 914 P 1 37 63 5.31 Farr, Wendell 1390WILB 1 22 51

Week 1 Season Outlook
With OLBs Elliott and Newton impressing during camp and preseason scouts believe each has a higher ceiling than previously thought. Ralph Burke also impressed and may make a move to G at some point as a result. While the other draft picks all lost a little favor among scouts the class as a whole is solid, although P Deron Copeland is a disappointment looking quite average.
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Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut Pick Player # Pos Start Exp Cur Fut 2.31 Elliott, Toby 1455WLB 1 47 76 3.31 Wilkerson, Sedrick 241 RB 1 35 42 4.11 Burke, Ralph 654 C 1 37 64 4.26 Newton, Thomas 1457SLB 1 36 69 4.31 Conway, Quentin 1547RCB 1 27 46 5.9 Copeland, Deron 914 P 1 41 51 5.31 Farr, Wendell 1390WILB 1 26 44
Entering Week 1 the Packers are mostly healthy with All-Pro OLB Harry Craig the only notable injury, expected to miss 2 weeks with a groin injury. Healthy and ready to take a step in his 2nd season is former #1 overall pick QB BJ Robinson. Having reclaimed the NFC North last year, the 2nd youngest team in the NFL looks like early favorites to again make a run at the Lombardi Trophy.

Offense
The most explosive offense in the NFL continues its reign as the Packers averaged 4.76 YPC and 8.61 YPA. Finishing 1st with just under 450 yards of offense/game Green Bay again led the league in scoring with 35.6 points/game - one of the highest scoring seasons in NFL history, 2nd under GM Trip Lykely. Missing two games to an abductor injury, Robinson took a step forward his sophomore season by increasing his completion percentage, YPA, and TD to INT ratio; again posting 4500+ yards with 35 TDs to 11 INTs. Despite missing 4 games to a knee injury, Casey Tautuaa - the fastest player in the NFL with a 4.25 second 40 yard dash - led the team in receiving with 91 receptions for 1477 yards and 12 TDs. In a breakout season, 5th year WR Herman Hodges finished 2nd on the team with 81 receptions for 1231 yards and 11 TDs with over 10.5 YPT. With the 1st 1000 yard season by a Packers RB since Weston Keck in 2030, Jerry Harvey led the team in rushing again with 1041 yards.
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Green Bay Packers Team Rank Rushes per Game 26.4 15 Rushing Yards 125.8 6 Yards Per Carry 4.76 5 Pass Attempts 38.7 11 Completions 24.9 2 Completion Pct. 64.3 6 Passing Yards 333.1 1 Yards Per Attempt 8.61 1 Yards Per Catch 13.39 1 Total Yardage Gained 448.7 1 3rd Down Conversions 40.8 2 Points Per Game 35.6 1 Pass Rush Pct. 23.8 2 Pass Defense Pct. 52.5 13 Turnovers 19 11 (T) Turnover Margin +14 1 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int Rate 15 B. Robinson QB 522 335 4517 8.65 35 11 105.2 8 J. Collins QB 85 53 669 7.87 7 2 104.5 **Team --- 619 398 5329 8.61 44 13 106.4 $$Opp --- 637 380 3825 6.00 12 21 69.3 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Fum 20 J. Harvey RB 224 1041 4.65 11 5 30 W. Conway RB 116 448 3.86 3 4 15 B. Robinson QB 44 251 5.70 5 1 **Team --- 423 2013 4.76 22 16 $$Opp --- 353 1343 3.80 10 15 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc Y/Tar Drop TD 11 C. Tautuaa WR 162 91 1477 16.23 9.12 5 12 81 J. Plichta TE 125 83 925 11.14 7.40 6 8 17 H. Hodges WR 116 81 1231 15.20 10.61 3 11 83 M. Peck WR 59 44 582 13.23 9.86 1 6 10 L. Martins WR 48 26 350 13.46 7.29 5 0 85 M. Conley TE 35 25 239 9.56 6.83 2 1
Defense
Finishing top-5 in YPC and YPA the Green Bay Packers defense proved difficult against the run or pass. While struggling on 3rd down the leagues 2nd best pass rush and run defense held opponents to the 2nd fewest yards and 2nd fewest points. Ranking 1st in TOs, the Packers focus on secondary players with ballhawking skills appears to be paying off. Leading the dominant pass rush was 3rd year DE Dana Benson with 10.5 sacks and 33 hurries. While the secondary played well, the main difference in TOs and pass coverage came from the All-Pro play of LBs David Spiak and Harry Craig who combined for 8 INTS. The LB duo was integral to a improved defensive season as they also added 12 sacks, 4 FF, and 4 TDs.
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Opponents Team Rank Rushes per Game 22.1 2 Rushing Yards 83.9 2 Yards Per Carry 3.80 5 Pass Attempts 39.8 28 Completions 23.8 26 Completion Pct. 59.7 12 (T) Passing Yards 239.1 15 Yards Per Attempt 6.00 5 Yards Per Catch 10.07 2 Total Yardage Gained 306.6 2 3rd Down Conversions 36.0 23 Points Per Game 16.7 2 Pass Rush Pct. 15.9 1 Pass Defense Pct. 45.5 9 Turnovers 33 1 Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn PDPct 95 D. Spiak ILB 105 33 5.0 4 5 10 76.8 43 P. Stevens S 99 34 0.0 0 2 6 76.7 99 H. Craig OLB 86 24 7.0 8 3 7 79.8 29 A. Bennett S 53 15 0.0 0 1 6 77.3 55 T. Elliott OLB 51 6 4.0 1 1 3 70.7 94 D. Benson DE 50 14 10.5 33 0 0 80.9 35 C. Craig CB 48 10 0.5 1 1 5 74.3 71 J. Stahl DE 32 10 4.5 13 0 0 81.0 40 B. Wilson CB 31 13 0.0 0 4 8 84.1 73 E. Dillick DT 30 15 4.0 10 0 0 81.4 31 G. Moroney CB 29 10 0.0 0 1 6 80.0 98 P. Bramlet DT 29 17 3.0 9 0 1 81.3 34 E. Barber CB 22 9 0.0 0 0 0 71.5 97 J. Hayes DT 21 13 0.5 1 0 0 81.2
Summary
After a 16-0 season only to lose the Super Bowl, Green Bay came out hotter than ever scoring at least 37 points and winning their first 5 games. When injuries began to hit the OL, including C Manuel Zellers, the offense began to perform slightly worse, although the team would roll to a 14-2 finish winning the NFC North for the second year in a row. With the Panthers headed to Lambeau the Packers would put on a show for their fans as QB BJ Robinson would throw 24 for 30 with 375 yards and 3 TDs in the 51-19 beat down. With RB Jerry Harvey going off for 127 yards and 2 TDs on 17 carries there was little the Cardinals could do as Robinson would throw another 300+ yards and 3 TDs in the 37-11 win. Facing the team that ruined what would have been only the 2nd perfect season in NFL history, the Texans would square off against the Packers again in the Super Bowl. While Hodges and Tautuaa would combine for 318 yards on 18 catches BJ Robinson would only manage 1 TD in the low scoring Super Bowl. With 29 seconds in the 4th K Steve Jacobsen would lineup and make a 57 yard FG to send the game to OT tied 16-16. Winning the toss and receiving only to be forced to punt, Green Bay's defense stepped up to force Houston to punt it right back. Marching down the field Green Bay set up K Steve Jacobsen again, this time from 30 yards out, and 7th year veteran nailed it marking the Packers 6th Super Bowl victory in 10 seasons - 8 in the 19 years GM Trip Lykely has managed the team.
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Year 2038 Record 17-2 Winning Pct. .894 All-Time 241-77-2 Winning Pct. .756 Playoffs 37-10 Playoff Visits 18 Bowl Wins 8 Head Coach Leo Custer Record 224-53-1 Winning Pct. .807 Off. Coord. B. Leftwich Def. Coord. N. Goode Asst. Coach S. Steichen Stren. Coord. C. Cochrane Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 43 at CHI 17 2 44 BUF 20 3 37 SFO 10 4 45 MIN 22 5 37 NOS 10 6 10 at CAR 16 7 23 ATL 20 9 24 at TBY 21 10 47 at DET 21 11 38 CHI 13 12 41 at NED 17 13 31 at DAL 24 14 50 at NJY 10 15 35 at MIN 6 16 19 MIA 27 17 45 DET 13 $$CS 51 CAR 19 $$CF 37 ARI 11 **FB 19 vs HOU 16
Awards
League MVP - BJ Robinson
Super Bowl MVP - BJ Robinson
Coach of the Year - Leo Custer (11th)
Offensive Player of the Year - BJ Robinson
Defensive Player of the Year - David Spiak
1st Team All-Pro Quarterback - BJ Robinson
1st Team All-Pro Wide Receiver - Casey Tautuaa (5th)
1st Team All-Pro Inside Linebacker - David Spiak
1st Team All-Pro Outside Linebacker - Harry Craig (3rd)
2nd Team All-Pro Wide Receiver - Herman Hodges
2nd Team All-Pro Defensive End - Dana Benson
League's Fastest Man - Casey Tautuaa
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This is obviously a bit easy with no restrictions on what I can do within the rules of FOF. It may be interesting to see what kind of numbers the QB puts up with what I've learned/tweaked in my playbook. If anyone is interested in seeing this play out let me know, otherwise I think after 20 seasons its time to shelf it for something more challenging.
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