Green Bay appears to have an abundance of quality pass rushers, cornerbacks, wideouts and, perhaps, a solid backup quarterback.
With the Green Bay Packers' first preseason game in the books, the first round of substantive player evaluation can commence. Though the No. 1 offense and defense had their rough patches, some individuals stood out positively. Even more high marks were earned after the reserves entered the game. While plenty of time remains before the Packers have to make their first wave of cuts, some players stand a better chance of sticking around than others.
Andy Mulumba and Jayrone Eliott
Less than a year removed from an ACL tear, Andy Mulumba has become one of the stars of training camp.