-- If all goes well for the Green Bay Packers' in 2018, they won't have to worry too much about who their backup quarterback is.
But the reality of the situation is that there always has to be a plan B in place, simply because of all of the unpredictable outcomes that could unfold through the course of a 16-game season. 2017's plan B(rett) just didn't pan out as expected.
To add a little more solidity to their depth chart behind starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the Packers followed through with a trade back in March that sent cornerback Damarious Randall to the Cleveland Browns and quarterback DeShone Kizer, Cleveland's second-round (No.