From Evan Silva at www.rotoworld.com:
Cornerback: On a weekly basis, starting wide receivers against the Packers was one of fantasy football’s most profitable 2016 strategies. Onetime No. 1 CB Sam Shields was released after the season, while 2015 draft picks Damarious Randall and Quinten Rollins both took concerning steps backs. Slot CB Micah Hyde – who never should have been starting in the slot – is now a free agent. For the second time in three years, GM Ted Thompson may need to invest multiple early-round picks into defensive backs.
Linebacker: The Packers have quantity at linebacker, but lack quality with Nick Perry and Julius Peppers set to test the market after combining for 46% of the team’s 40 sacks. Nearing the wrong side of 30, Clay Matthews is no longer the difference maker he once was. Jake Ryan largely nailed down one of Green Bay’s inside linebacker spots, but the other position should be up for grabs. Linebacker is another area where multiple moves need to be made.
Running Back: Tight end is a need, although the Packers are expected to prioritize re-signing Jared Cook. Green Bay also must address offensive guard with RG T.J. Lang’s contract up. And the Packers are thin on the defensive line after their run defense sagged for the final three months of the season. Thompson has a lot of work to do. Adding running back help is an absolute must with only practice-squad types John Crockett and Don Jackson currently rostered behind ex-WR Ty Montgomery.
Ted Thompson sits on his hands per former GM: "because they’ve had 25 fricking years of great quarterbacks. Of course it works. Try it without a special quarterback."