Now, even on an undefeated team, there could be a role for someone who was on the practice squad a month ago.
The core of this team is set. The Packers probably will go as far as MVP front-runner Aaron Rodgers takes them. But there was one common thread on the last two Super Bowl teams here. Both the 1996 and 2010 Green Bay teams boasted late bloomers, out-of-nowhere contributors. Last year, Starks played that role. He revived a running game that seemed destined for hibernation. Who'll rise from the depths this season?
Maybe Saine. Maybe defensive end Mike Neal. Maybe one of the young inside linebackers.