What a difference a year makes.
Last May, the Green Bay Packers had no idea what to expect from an offense led by a first-year starting quarterback. Not to mention, the quarterback was surrounded by wide receivers and tight ends who were mostly rookies or players entering their second seasons.
Naturally, the defense dominated most practices, but Jordan Love and his supporting cast eventually started to catch on.
By the end of the season, rookie wideouts Jayden Reed and Dontayvion Wicks were legitimate weapons at the team’s disposal. Meanwhile, both rookie tight ends Luke Musgrave and Tucker Kraft grew more comfortable with their roles in the offense.