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Steelers got a LOT better this offseason

2011 NFL Offseason Two-a-Days Wrap-Up: The Super Bowl Champion Green Bay Packers

Ryan FryeMar 10, 2011

This idea originated from ESPN's "Mike & Mike."

5. Name the One Part of His Game That Aaron Rodgers Could Improve About His Game.

He needs to stay away from the big hits after receiving numerous concussions last season.

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I realize this isn't really a weakness in his game; he just needs to slide more. Other than that, he is an elite quarterback in the NFL.

4. The Packers Opening Day Starter at Running Back Will Be...

Ryan Grant.

Grant was injured for almost all of last season. Before, he had a few 1,000-yard rushing seasons and has proven he is a capable starting running back in the NFL.

James Starks had a nice run in the playoffs, resembling Shonn Greene's play in the playoffs the previous year.

I believe Starks will get his share of carries, but Grant will be the main guy.

3. Besides Aaron Rodgers, Who Is the Packers' Most Indispensable Player?

I'm going to go with Clay Matthews.

After a great rookie campaign, there was no such thing as a "sophomore slump" for Matthews.

He had 60 tackles and 13.5 sacks, and arguably was the MVP of the Packers' defense in 2010.

2. What Is the Packers' No. 1 Priority in the NFL Draft and/or Free Agency?

Cullen Jenkins and Ryan Pickett missed a combined seven games due to injuries. Meanwhile, Justin Harrell and Mike Neal haven't exactly been stellar. Howard Green is also a impending free agent. So Green Bay may find themselves rebuilding the rotation on the defensive line this offseason.

JJ Watt and Jarvis Jenkins would fit in well here.

1.  Stock: Rising or Falling?

It's hard to say rising after winning the Super Bowl, but look at the injuries this team dealt with in 2010. As much as it hurts me to say it, this could be a dynasty in the making.

I hope you've enjoyed the final installment of this 32-part series.  

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