Packers: 4 worst decisions made in the 2020 offseason

Green Bay Packers, Brian Gutekunst (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images) *** Local Capture *** Brian Gutekunst
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The Packers’ four worst offseason moves in 2020.

Much of the Green Bay Packers‘ offseason has been heavily criticized. A team that came within a victory of ending a decade-long wait of returning to the Super Bowl was seen as one that needed a few pieces at positions of need to take the next step.

That’s not how the Packers’ offseason panned out, however, with them instead taking a different approach to free agency than last year and also making some surprise picks in the 2020 NFL Draft.

Despite how the offseason has gone so far, the Packers should remain one of the top contenders in the NFC and they should enter 2020 as favorites to retain their division crown. Despite failing to adequately address some areas of concern, the roster is still strong enough to make a push in the NFC. And Aaron Rodgers remains a key difference-maker for Green Bay.

Just a few months away from the scheduled start of the 2020 season, most of the offseason work is now complete. The roster will continue to be tweaked in the coming weeks and months but the biggest decisions have been made.

As we review the Packers’ offseason, here are the four worst decisions they’ve made in the past few months.