-- With all of the promise shown by the Green Bay Packers' young stable of running backs, it's easy to forget that Ty Montgomery once showed just as much, if not more promise before said running backs were even on the team.
Montgomery has fallen behind the pack after converting from receiver to tailback during the 2016 season and proceeding to carry the ball 77 times for 457 yards and three touchdowns, averaging 5.9 yards per touch all the while.
It was after a few nagging injuries and skepticism with the situation behind Montgomery on the depth chart prompted the Packers to draft three running backs in last year's draft: Jamaal Williams in the fourth round (134th), Aaron Jones in the fifth round (182nd) and Devante Mays in the seventh round (238th).