According to Pro Football Focus (via ESPN):
http://espn.go.com/nfl/insider/story...6-depth-talent

2. Green Bay Packers

If Green Bay hits on its 2016 draft class, it could jump to No. 1. That would mean incoming draft picks replacing weak links sooner rather than later. Rodgers is still one of the best quarterbacks in the league, and with Nelson back he has a legitimate No. 1 receiver to throw to. The Packers' interior offensive line is among the best in the league, and if rookie Jason Spriggs can prove to be an upgrade over Bakhtiari at left tackle it could become one of the best units in the league, period.

On defense, the secondary is young and talented. They have been adding pieces to the front, but that remains a work in progress. The Packers are in danger of ruining Clay Matthews with position switches, and Daniels needs more help than they have given him so far on the line, but the talent is there to play better than they have.

Green Bay will be carried by its offense, and it should look significantly better than it did last season when injuries took a deep bite out of the roster.