The main weakness for each team in the NFC North

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The NFC North has become one of the most stacked divisions in the entire league. Over the last couple of years, each team in the division has added pieces that have made them better. Even the Detroit Lions are expected to take a step forward in 2020 after struggling mightily last year.

Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers took home the honors of division winners last season, just ahead of Kirk Cousins and the Minnesota Vikings. The Chicago Bears struggled to keep up all season long and the Lions weren’t much of a factor.

So far this offseason, the NFC North has undergone a lot of change. Names like Stefon Diggs, Jimmy Graham, Leonard Floyd, and Darius Slay have all switched teams. Incoming are guys like Desmond Trufant, Robert Quinn, Nick Foles, and Devin Funchess.

Looking ahead to the 2020 NFL season, there are quite a few questions surrounding the division. Are the Packers still the team to beat? Can the Bears and Lions make themselves relevant in the division race?

All of that being said, let’s dive in and take a look at the one main weakness for each team in the NFC North leading up to the 2020 season.

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