Packers News: Running back stat predictions, Kevin King is future star
A roundup of the latest Green Bay Packers articles for Saturday, July 21.
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How many rushing yards will the Green Bay Packers get this year? What must improve on offense for the team to win the Super Bowl? Are Kevin King and Josh Jackson future stars on defense? That, and a lot more, is covered in the Packers News Report today.
Let’s begin. Here’s a roundup of the latest articles from around the internet.
News and notes from around FanSided
Running back stats for the 2018 season (Lombardi Ave)
How many yards will each of Green Bay’s running backs post this season? Lombardi Ave’s Jesse Fry makes his predictions for Aaron Jones, Jamaal Williams and Ty Montgomery.
Green Bay Packers need to fix offense to win Super Bowl (Lombardi Ave)
In his first article for Lombardi Ave, Kevin Van Pelt takes a closer look at Green Bay’s offense, and writes about the improvements that need to be made for the team to win the Super Bowl.
Why Green Bay will come up short this season (Lombardi Ave)
But Lombardi Ave’s Thomas Friesen isn’t too optimistic ahead of the new season. He believes Green Bay will make the playoffs, but eventually fall short in the divisional round, losing to one of the NFC’s elite teams. And it has to be said, he makes some great points.
Kevin King in ‘Future Five’ of 2018 cornerback rankings (Lombardi Ave)
Lombardi Ave’s Keegan Jackish continues his rankings of each position group in the NFL with the cornerbacks. While no Green Bay corner makes the top 10, two Packers are in the “Future Five” category.
More news and notes from around the internet
Breaking down Packers’ defensive roster ahead of training camp (Packers Wire – Jack Wepfer)
Roster prediction: Cornerback room gets six players, including two new faces (Acme Packing Company – Jordan E. Smith)
Film Review: Packers’ toughest individual opponents 2018 (Cheesehead TV – Andrew Herman)
Packers looking at in-house solutions to offensive line problems (PackersNews.com – Ryan Wood)
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