GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Behind Jermichael Finley, the Green Bay Packers have four other tight ends on their roster.
But none of them comes close to matching the skill set that the 6-foot-5, 247-pound Finley possesses.
Finley has 25 catches (third on the team) for 300 yards (fourth on the team) and three touchdowns (second on the team).
With Finley's future in doubt after the neck injury he sustained in Sunday's 31-13 win over the Cleveland Browns, the Packers will likely have to change how they use their tight ends.
While they may have tight ends who are better blockers than Finley, they don't have one with the natural athleticism and skill to step into his role as a receiver and can cause matchup problems for opposing defenses.
Andrew Quarless: In terms of size, the 6-4, 252-pound fourth-year pro most resembles Finley.
Brandon Bostick: After spending last season on the practice squad, the former small-college receiver added weight and strength in the offseason and is viewed as a promising prospect at 6-3, 250.
Ryan Taylor: The third-year pro has been almost exclusively a special teams player and a situational blocker.
Jake Stoneburner: The undrafted rookie from Ohio State was promoted last week from the practice squad and played mostly on special teams against the Browns.
Rob Demovsky  wrote: