Top 5 Teams to Watch 1. Texans
2. Packers
3. Redskins
4. Bills
5. Chiefs
2. The Green Bay Packers
Offense: The key skill position pieces are in place with quarterback Aaron Rodgers, running back Ryan Grant and wideouts Greg Jennings, Donald Driver, Jordy Nelson and James Jones. Donald Lee is a quality tight end as well. The offensive line needs work at the tackle spots, even if Mark Tauscher is re-signed. The spot could use both depth and quality and should be addressed relatively early in the draft. Even with improvement needed on the line, this is a unit ascending into its prime. As Rodgers improves, hell take the offense with him. It should be the best unit in the NFC North by far, and one of the top five offenses in the NFC.
Defense: The switch to the 3-4 alignment under new defensive coordinator Dom Capers is going to be tricky. Capers is a quality assistant and should be an upgrade, but the personnel is a huge question mark particularly defensive end-turned linebacker Aaron Kampman. No matter what the team says, there is no telling how Kampman will function as an outside linebacker (especially in coverage) until he gets on the field and has to do it against live competition. It might be November before we really know how well or poorly the scheme and players fit one another. The addition of safety Anthony Smith from the Steelers gives Green Bay a good veteran safety who knows the scheme, and that will help, but the Packers have been slow to add other pieces. Not being able to woo Chris Canty was a definite blow.
Work to be done: There are still some free-agent bargains out there who could add some depth in the 3-4 scheme, but the Packers dont seem to have a sense of urgency in their pursuit. Thats either a really good sign of the transition of the existing roster, or utter mismanagement by the front office only time will tell. Whatever the case, finding personnel and/or depth for the 3-4 defense still has to be a top priority for the remainder of the offseason. Drafting a young offensive tackle and cornerback would appear to be sensible moves at this point, too. Continuing Rodgers development is important as well, but considering the strides he has made every offseason, that shouldnt be an issue.
Bottom line: Dont sweat the offense. The earlier Capers and that 3-4 defense get up and functioning, the further this team will go in 2009.