The Green Bay Packers have had a very up-and-down offseason so far and fans aren’t quite sure exactly what to make of it. After a 13-3 regular season in 2019 and a trip to the NFC Championship Game, the Packers have not made the additions or upgraded the areas that many thought they needed to focus on.
One of those areas was wide receiver. Davante Adams was the only legitimate wide receiver capable of making plays for Aaron Rodgers last season. Green Bay brought in Devin Funchess in free agency, but they didn’t add any more receiver talent in the 2020 NFL Draft as expected.
Brian Gutekunst put together one of the most questioned NFL Draft groups of any team in the league. He traded up in the first round to select Utah State quarterback Jordan Love and then backed that move up with the selection of Boston College running back A.J. Dillon.
Looking ahead to the upcoming 2020 NFL season, the Packers are expected to compete in the NFC once again. Many think they have a good chance to win the NFC North division title once again.
All of that being said, the season could end up going very wrong. Let’s take a look at three potential worst-case scenarios for the Packers in 2020.