Packers roundup: Position rankings entering 2019 season

GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - JANUARY 09: Matt LaFleur speaks during a press conference to be introduced as head coach of the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field on January 09, 2019 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - JANUARY 09: Matt LaFleur speaks during a press conference to be introduced as head coach of the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field on January 09, 2019 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) /
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A roundup of the latest Green Bay Packers articles for Saturday, June 22.

Good morning and welcome to the Packers News Report.

In the Packers News Report today: power ranking each position group on the roster entering training camp, darkhorse candidates to make the roster this season, an early look ahead to the top wide receivers in the 2020 NFL Draft class, and more.

Also, some early fantasy football advice with five quarterbacks to avoid.

Here’s a roundup of the latest articles from around the internet.

News and notes from around FanSided

Power ranking each position group ahead of training camp 2019 (Lombardi Ave)

With training camp only a month away, I ranked each position group on the roster based on talent and the depth at each position.

Green Bay Packers: Darkhorse candidates to make the roster (Dairyland Express – Mike Wendlandt)

Mike Wendlandt of Dairyland Express looks at darkhorse candidates to make Green Bay’s 53-man roster in 2019.

2020 NFL Draft Watchlist: Wide Receivers (With the First Pick – Seth Steere)

Seth Steere of With the First Pick looks ahead to next year’s draft, and which five wide receivers could possibly go in the first round.

Fantasy Football – The Top 5 quarterbacks to avoid (Fantasy CPR – Shaun Evans)

If you are beginning to look ahead to your fantasy football drafts, be sure to check out the great work at Fantasy CPR. Here’s one of their latest fantasy football articles — Shaun Evans looks at the top five quarterbacks to avoid this season.

More news and notes from around the internet

The offseason moves look good on paper (Cheesehead TV – Maggie Loney)

Tyler Lancaster staying on a path of improvement (Packers.com – Mike Spofford)

Packers’ Top Plays of 2018, #6: Geronimo Allison burns Washington for a long score (Acme Packing Company – Paul Noonan)

Packers find themselves in unusual position of looking up to favored Bears (PackersNews.com – Ryan Wood)

Green Bay Packers offseason mailbag: Defense will be better (247Sports.com – Brian Jones)

More. Top 30 moments in Green Bay Packers history. light

We hope you enjoyed this edition of the Packers News Report.