The Green Bay Packers first training camp practice of the 2023 season begins on Wednesday, and with that, they will release their unofficial depth chart. Here is a prediction of what that might look like for each position group.
With this initial depth chart, it’s important to keep in mind that it is fluid, and how it is initially constructed will not be how it looks when the regular season begins, and it may not even be the same by the time the Packers play their first preseason game. A lot of movement, both up and down the depth chart, is going to take place once training camp practices begin, and the pads — the true differentiator — come on.
My interpretation of what I think the training camp depth chart will look like is largely based on what I saw during the five open practices during OTAs and minicamp. Although in the grand scheme of the offseason programs, that is a small sample size, there were still valuable insights to be gained.
Overall, there aren’t many starting jobs up for grabs, but some of the big training camp roster battles that will take place this summer in Green Bay are for the backup quarterback role, the third running back, the starting right tackle job, playing time along the interior defensive front, and the starting and backup safety roles.