The Green Bay Packers’ offseason workout program in 2023 is now behind us. The program consisted of 10 total practices between OTAs and minicamp, including five of which were open to the media.
Still without pads, of course, no final roster spots or playing time were determined over the last month. Instead, Matt LaFleur and his coaching staff laid the foundation for what they want the offense and defense to become before really beginning to dive into the playbook once training camp arrives. With that said, these practices still provide a ton of value, especially for the young players where every rep matters, and provides LaFleur and general manager Brian Gutekunst with additional data points for those future decisions that have to be made.
Having attended each of those open practices, I have one takeaway or observation from each position group.