July 2, 2024

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Tuesday Cheese Curds: Time for the Packers to invest at running back?

Do the Packers need to make some big moves at running back?

If we learned anything in 2023, it’s that running backs can still mean a lot in the right situation.

The Packers were just different when Aaron Jones was on the field, to say nothing of how he contributed off the field. And just as importantly, the Packers clearly had no answers when Jones dealt with his panoply of injuries throughout the season.

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AJ Dillon failed to measure up, Emanuel Wilson was too injured, and Patrick Taylor was too limited to carry the load in Jones’ absence, and retreads Kenyan Drake and James Robinson were clearly past their primes.

So, with Jones aging and Dillon a free agent, is it time to swing big and add a bunch of new blood at running back? Possibly, but that’s easier said than done.

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Even with recent cap moves, the Packers likely don’t have enough cap space to justify spending at running back, and that’s a fraught proposition in the best of times. The running back class in this year’s draft is

How The San Francisco 49ers Are Embracing 11 Personnel | Sharp Football likewise underwhelming, but maybe at some point beggars can’t be choosers. If the Packers really think they need a lot of help at running back, they might just have to bite the bullet and pick from what’s there.

Running back is a big position of need for Packers, who should draft three this spring | Packers News

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Pete Dougherty suggests a big swing at running back next month.

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