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Used up. Maybe a goal line back but I gotta think they will explore what DuJuan Harris brings. Really hard to say if Harris is a true feature back though. The Packers have third down pass catchers galore in Green and Saine, need a to find the every down back. I would love it if Harris can pull it off.
Jacobs has more tread on the tires, but there's always a huge question mark about picking up RB that have been released...especially ones advancing in age.

Don't see the Packers drafting a RB early...I believe they still feel Alex Green is an every down back, and DuJuan Harris showed enough to be on the 3-deep for training camp.

Turner has been a workhorse, and it's starting to show.

I see the Packers taking a RB in rounds 3-7 if they feel the need is there. Not sure Ced will be back.
No bid for the RBs who have a ton of mileage and/or injuries. The only way, IMHO, that this would make sense is if we had all the other pieces of the puzzle in place, and a RB like a Turner or like a Bradshaw could put us over. Given the holes at Oline, Dline, and LB, we are not close to that point. Use the real $$/cap $$/draft picks to get this stuff fixed first.
I don't think that's true either. Harris looked solid in a short stint last year (no pun intended) but he's not a workhorse-type guy and the rest of them are pedestrian, at best. There's a reason Harris was available even with Mo-Jo Drew and Rashad Jennings' injury issues. Better line play would definitely help whomever is back there but lets not pretend there's a lot of quality in the backfield.
Still incumbent on the oline first and foremost for the offense as a whole. RB could use an upgrade simply because they've been drafting 3rd down pass catchers or those are the only ones left semi healthy.

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