Offense (24):
Quarterbacks (3):
Aaron Rodgers
Scott Tolzien
Brett Hundley
Running backs (3):
Eddie Lacy
James Starks
John Crockett
Fullbacks (2):
John Kuhn
Aaron Ripkowski
Wide receivers (6):
Jordy Nelson
Randall Cobb
Davante Adams
Jeff Janis
Ty Montgomery
Adrian Coxson
Tight ends (3):
Andrew Quarless
Richard Rodgers
Kennard Backman
Tackles (2):
David Bakhtiari
Bryan Bulaga
Guards (3):
Josh Sitton
TJ Lang
Matt Rotheram
Centers (2):
Corey Linsley
JC Tretter
Defense (26):
Defensive linemen (7):
Mike Daniels
Letroy Guion
Datone Jones
BJ Raji
Josh Boyd
Mike Pennel
Khyri Thornton
Inside linebackers (4):
Sam Barrington
Carl Bradford
Jake Ryan
Tavarus Dantzler
Outside linebackers (5):
Matthews
Peppers
Nick Perry
Mike Neal
Jayrone Elliott
Cornerbacks (6):
Sam Shields
Casey Hayward
Micah Hyde
Demetri Goodson
Damarious Randall
Quinten Rollins
Safeties (4):
Morgan Burnett
Ha Ha Clinton-Dix
Sean Richardson
Chris Banjo
Specialists (3):
Mason Crosby
Tim Masthay
Brett Goode
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Not a depth chart, but an early stab nonetheless. Gone are Abby, Barclay, and Mulumba.
I have four UDFAs making the roster: RB Crockett, WR Coxson, G Rotheram, and ILB Dantzler. Except for ILB, there seems to be more opportunity for fresh faces on offense than defense, which I found surprising.
At this point, I have all but one draft picks making the roster, including a second FB and a third TE (actually one of the most difficult guesses choosing Backman over Perillo). I have Ringo not making the roster, but he could also be swapped for Thornton who I'm guessing makes enough of a leap in year two just like Bradford at ILB.
I am heavy on Dline and light on OLB, but to be fair, there's always a curveball.
On offense, there are 7 new faces, one each of QB, RB, FB, TE, and G, and two WRs.
On defense, there are 4 new faces, two each of ILB and CB.
Like I said, there seemed to be more opportunity on offense, but the two weakest positions--ILB and CB (along with WR)--got the most new faces. And you could argue that the WRs added actually fit two positions: KR and WR at one each. But it all depends on how they're used.