-- It was fairly obvious that Trevor Davis' best odds at making the Green Bay Packers' opening day roster were going to run through his ability on special teams.
Coach Mike McCarthy endorsed those that fact on Monday, saying the wide receiver's No. 1 priority will be "based off of what he's done in the past on special teams."
Those odds, however, have taken a significant shot within the last month, as Davis has been hampered by a hamstring injury and hasn't played in a single preseason game.
Despite McCarthy referencing Davis' past achievements -- achievements special teams coordinator Ron Zook has attested to -- it could be a tough job cracking a loaded roster, especially at the wide receiver position, without having much to solidify your foundation.