The Green Bay Packers are a pass-first team. As long as Aaron Rodgers is quarterback, the pass will always rule in Green Bay. But the run game isn't as far behind as many think.
In looking at the snap count last season, the Packers threw it 620 times and ran 374 times. That's a 60% to 40% split, pass to run. How many, without looking, knew that?
Many look at the Packers running back depth chart and see question marks. (For the purposes of this discussion, I'm leaving Rodgers out of the conversation as a runner but I'm not ignoring the fact that he was the team's second-leading rusher with 369 yards last season and the team leader with four touchdowns).