
ESPN.com ranks the Green Bay Packers’ offense 19th among the 30 teams – the same as last season.
The 13-3 record covered up a lot of inconsistency during the 2019 season, but when the season ended one game away from the Super Bowl, Green Bay actually had the eighth-best offense in the league, according to FootballOutsiders.com.
The Packers’ failure to add a receiver or two in the N-F-L Draft has the experts doubting them again.
E-S-P-N notes that they do have two of the league’s best players at their positions in Devante Adams and Aaron Jones, but columnist Bill Barnwell says it’s mostly just “hope” for the Green Bay offense after those standouts.













