The Green Bay Packers’ offense hasn’t quite hit its stride this season. Or at least it hasn’t been as potent as expected.
What’s the issue? There appear to be quite a few.
One, the Packers don’t effectively attack the middle of the field.
Via @NextGenStats, Aaron Rodgers is the only QB in the league that is throwing outside the numbers on over half of his attempts (56%). The league average is 39%. Stunning lack of creativity in #Packers offense: pic.twitter.com/cc6eCTKOAJ
— Graham Barfield (@GrahamBarfield) November 28, 2018
The team brought in tight end Jimmy Graham to do precisely that.