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Inbox: It's a little bit of everything - Packers.com

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Elliot from Hopkins, MN

How strict is the depth chart? For example, would the Packers put Boyle in if Rodgers had gotten hurt in a close game vs. putting Jordan Love in if the Packers are up by 40 with five minutes left?

The depth chart isn't strict but the Packers don't often keep three quarterbacks active on gamedays. Whoever is the primary backup that day would be who goes in either of the situations you outlined.

Jonathan from Madison, WI

Hi II. Do you two think the Packers look as ready for their first game as they did at this time last year?

We're still another week away from that being a pressing question but I felt like training camp went relatively smoothly given everything that was working against the NFL. Judging on a curve, I'd say the Packers look more prepared for the regular season than a year ago (relative to the competition).

Dave from Lake Zurich, IL

Can the team with waiver priority claim more than one player before other teams get a chance?

Yes. The Cincinnati Bengals can claim 10 players as long as they make 10 corresponding roster moves. It's not like a fantasy football league, where they go to the end of the list after submitting their first claim.

David from Las Vegas, NV

How does the injury to Kamal Martin affect the Packers' plans at inside linebacker?

Unfortunately, the Packers have been in this spot before with Oren Burks' injuries the past two years. Previously, Green Bay has swung trades at cut-downs to replace him but now has two veterans who are familiar with the defense (Burks and Ty Summers) depending on how much time Martin misses. Hybrid safety Raven Greene also could factor into equation, but he's been out with an injury, as well.

Derek from Eau Claire, WI

We have seen MVS use his speed to blow the top off the defense. What are his other strengths?

He's smart, confident and a better route-runner than given credit for. MVS knows how big this year is for him and he's not backing down from that. Rodgers has taken notice of that this summer. You can tell MVS wants to be the receiver everyone knows he can be.

Andrew from Eau Claire, WI

First, a shout-out to Derek from Eau Claire. Two of my sons are back to school this week. This is in no small part thanks to the many amazing teachers, such as you, in the Eau Claire Area School District. So thank you from the bottom of my heart. As for my question, what offensive position group are you most looking forward to seeing in Year 2 of this offense? I'm excited to see how the receivers have progressed. I think we have a better group than many fans want to believe. Thanks!

Running backs. Week 1 can't come soon enough. I cannot wait to see how LaFleur goes about building an offensive game plan around Aaron Jones, Jamaal Williams, AJ Dillon and Tyler Ervin. Rodgers went out of his way Wednesday to commend Williams for how he's performed, adding he made the "biggest leap" this offseason.

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