Representing the beginning of an ongoing multiple-part series, we are going to take a look back at how each positional group for the Green Bay Packers performed in 2019. Starting off with quarterbacks, the focus will be put on Aaron Rodgers, as he was able to remain healthy enough to play in all 16 games this year.
While Tim Boyle was kept on the active roster the entire season as the main backup, he only received solid run time in the preseason, providing very little time for the front office to accurately assess their depth at QB. Manny Wilkins has been on the practice squad and scout team for the entirety of the year as well, but his presence there was more of a formality, adding an emergency backup situation that knows the playbook if something were to happen.