Reclaiming the NFC North Crown

What Improvements needs to happen in order for the Packers to recapture the division title. 

We the people of the cheesehead nation want the North back! It has been three years too long since Green Bay has won the NFC North. After finishing third in the division with a record of 1-5, the Packers and HC Matt LaFleur look to progress forward beyond the 7th seed. Going 0-4 against the Lions and Vikings again feels unacceptable, yet not likely.

A lot must go right to reclaim the crown like the obvious offensive line staying healthy and reliable, elevating as one of the best in the league and improvement in pressuring the quarterback leading to increased turnovers and sacks. Here are some other important factors that need to happen for the Pack to win the kings of the North title back.

1. The stout defense picks up right where it left off and improves in red zone efficiency. 

Green Bay finished 5th in total defense allowing 314.5 yards per game while allowing 39 total touchdowns putting them tied for 9th with the Ravens and Steelers respectively. The Packers held opponents to 19.9 points per game finishing 6th in scoring defense and consistently stopped the run holding opponents to 99.4 yards per game which was 7th in the league.

Although they finished 12th in third down defense, the biggest room for improvement is the red zone defense as the Packers finished  20th with a 60% red zone TD rate. We all saw the potential in the Wild Card playoff game as Jeff Hafley’s scheme against the Eagles held the eventual Super Bowl Champs offense in check. Imagine if Jaire Alexander returns what the true potential of this defense could be.

2. Jordan Love and Josh Jacobs establish themselves as a top QB and RB duo in the league.

There were moments last season where the chemistry between Love and Jacobs was eye popping showing flashes of brilliance. Out of the teams last year who won the division, here is what the top QB/RB duos looked like all making it to the Divisional Round:

Eagles- Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley. Super Bowl champs as Barkley won offensive player of the year.
Bills- Josh Allen and James Cook. Allen won his first MVP and Cook was tied for first in rushing touchdowns with 16.
Ravens- Lamar Jackson and Derek Henry. Jackson finished second in MVP while Henry also had 16 rushing touchdowns.
Lions- Jared Goff and the duo of Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery. Goff was consistent all season utilizing his running back duo as Gibbs finished first in the league with 20 total touchdowns.

Love and Jacobs are currently on the outside looking in of this top five list. In order for Green Bay to get ahead of Detroit and win a playoff game, they both need to take a leap together. Prepare for a Love breakout season!

3. A winning record in the NFC North, can not have more than two losses.

I predicted in my article last week that Green Bay will sweep Detroit this season. Ballsy? A little bit. Delusional? Maybe, depends who you ask. But considering when Green Bay plays Detroit in the schedule I think it will benefit the Packers more in the matchup. If not Detroit being swept then I would bet on Chicago. Every division game matters.

We are aware that the Packers have a gauntlet of division games from Thanksgiving to the final week of the season (5 division opponents in 7 games). It can not be underestimated how HC Matt Lafluer needs to have this team as prepared as possible in the final stretch. This will make or break Green Bay’s season. Realistically, 4-2 has to be the mark for the Packers to steal back the NFC North crown.

4. Someone, or multiple players, step up in the receiving role.

I am not saying that they absolutely need to establish a number one wide receiver. In fact, I think the whole narrative that having a number one is a must in order for winning success is total nonsense. I recall Green Bay’s last Super Bowl victory had a talented receiving core with no true number one as it varied game-to-game. I see a lot of similarities with this young versatile group.

Drafting Matthew Golden and Savion Williams should motivate Jayden Reed, Dontayvion Wicks, and Romeo Doubs to elevate their game (and cut the drops PLEASE). Christian Watson being ahead of schedule is also encouraging as his deep threat ability will be helpful in the final stretch of the season. The Packers must have a top two receiving core in the division if they want to be number one. Side note, it would not shock me if Tucker Kraft turned out to be the team leader in catches.

5. Special Teams. 

Do I need to say more? This is low key the most glaring need for improvement. The Packers finished in the bottom of the NFL in special team rankings. Re-signing Brandon McManus was an underrated offseason win for Green Bay. It is a breath of fresh air, and a peace of mind, to have a reliable and consistent kicker going into the season (forgot what that felt like for a minute). Clutch field goal kicks need to be made and execution needs to be way more consistent in punt coverage and returns. Better blocking, less penalties.

In games where the Packers offense became stagnant last year, punter Daniel Whelan was a factor at times in the battle of field position as he always seemed to have a timely booming punt. A lot of eyes are on special team coordinator Rich Bisaccia who got extended for another two years in the offseason. Packers need to have the most improved special teams in the league and be in the same sphere as the best in the division. 
 

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Mitchell Adams is a passionate lifelong Packer fan bringing a unique West Coast perspective, and also produces multiple podcast platforms, is a published author, and a proud Packers shareholder. Follow him on X at @mitchadams209.

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NFLfan's picture

June 03, 2025 at 03:37 pm

-Defensive Line needs to improve markedly
-Cornerback room needs more depth'
-Game-planning, Play-calling, in-game adjustment needs to improve
-Special Teams need to improve markedly-
-Sub-par coaches need to be upgraded
-WRs need to improve
-OL need to improve.

The above needs to improve before Love becomes the scapegoat.

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TarynsEyes's picture

June 03, 2025 at 03:49 pm

Agreed, but we need to wait and see it any or all is achieved, if not, we can look forward to the same arguments next off-season.

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Packers0808's picture

June 03, 2025 at 04:43 pm

So in other words fire the whole crew and start from scratch?

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Gman1976's picture

June 03, 2025 at 05:10 pm

Thanks for the very good topic. I think if we are going win it all, the HC, OC and ST coach need to really step it up. We have most if not all the horses we need, but we need better game planning from these three. They were beaten consistently down the stretch and really hurt the team.

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PhantomII's picture

June 03, 2025 at 09:56 pm

Yea, I don't know if ML and Co. can get us to the show....and win....I still can't fathom the end of 23' and total belly flop of 24 after the foundation for something special should have formed. Maybe another #1 WR pick or trade for a #1 WR will get things moving. First throw to Kraft and Jacobs 2X as much as 2024....That's a good start...then see who wants the ball, and can catch it clean.

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BuckyBadger's picture

June 03, 2025 at 05:36 pm

In no real order:

1) The run game will have to be dominate. We don't need Love and Jacobs to be a top duo, we just saw a 2nd tier QB in Philly have a great year behind a dominate run game. Don't expect to be the Eagles but Love will always need a dominate run game to be effective. Love can be dangerous but he isn't going to shred teams week in and week out.

2) The defense needs more bite to it. I think LVN is the X factor here. Too early to give up on him as he was drafted for his upside and we knew he was young. If he can make that jump this year it will go a long way to fixing some of the problems they have. The D had some nice stats but some of the more advance metrics like stopping scoring drives and causing havoc were not very good at all. 2nd year with Hafley should help thins along.

3) Staying healthy. Injury bug is usually random but won't be going far if they have any key injuries.

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13TimeChamps's picture

June 03, 2025 at 06:52 pm

This is the year for several players to step up and justify their draft investment, not the least of which is LVN. With some...well one... comparing him favorably to Aaron Kampman, who was drafted #156 in the 5th round, as opposed to LVN drafted #13 in the 1st round is a pretty weak argument.

It'll be his 2nd year in Hafley's system, and 3rd year overall. Will he still be a rotational player or worthy of a high 1st round draft pick? He is young, so there is hope, but at some point the excuses have to stop..

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BuckyBadger's picture

June 04, 2025 at 08:20 am

LVN started to come on at the end of last year. Yes he needs to break out this year but they drafted him knowing he was going to take some extra time because of his age and lack of experience. With that in mind I don't think we go into panic mode with him yet and call him a bust.

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stockholder's picture

June 03, 2025 at 05:43 pm

You can point anywhere you want.
But the bottom line is Jordan Love.
Yes, he was injured.
But he's been in the NFL for 6 years now.

I Can't RELAX like Rodgers.
Rodgers wanted to Win.
At all costs.
Who put the Team on his shoulders.
I just don't have to talk Rodgers.
Brett Favre showed the Guts to glory.
And it energized others too.

Sure you can point at 1 super-bowl.
But you can't take away the Div. titles.

Establishing your self as the starter.
Doesn't make you the leader.
So I'm pointing right at Love.
Either he becomes the leader that
shows the same determination to win.
(Especially the division.)
Or he is the true problem.

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Oppy's picture

June 04, 2025 at 01:27 am

What makes you think Love isn't a leader?

I'm pretty sure the only thing that makes you question his leadership is that his name isn't Aaron Rodgers.

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BuckyBadger's picture

June 04, 2025 at 08:21 am

Rodgers wanted to win at all cost? Is that why he puts himself and his little trips above the team?

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GregC's picture

June 03, 2025 at 06:08 pm

The biggest disappointment of last season was how flat the Packers looked against the Lions and Vikings, especially early in those games. Obviously part of the problem was that the Lions and Vikings were both very good teams, but even beyond that, the Packers had some of their worst performances in those all-important games. Up till last year, Matt LaFleur's teams were very good in divisional games, so I'm hoping it was a fluke. But I have to wonder if there was some aspect of motivation that was not right. Were they a little tight? Overconfident? Maybe LaFleur needs to tweak the team's preparation for those divisional games.

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NFLfan's picture

June 03, 2025 at 07:06 pm

Dan Campbell reminds me of a Navy Seal or a Delta Force guy-he's already talking about being scarred and playing through pain etc and it's early June.

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13TimeChamps's picture

June 03, 2025 at 07:19 pm

Thank you. You never fail to entertain.

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Strat's picture

June 03, 2025 at 09:05 pm

1. Hope the lions are worse after the coaching turnover they've had.
2. Hope the Viking's rookie QB plays like one.
3. Hope the Bears haven't gotten better like some seem to think they have.

Hope is the Packer's strategy...even though it isn't a strategy. But they do have a crowded WR room.

I don't really know what to make of Jordan Love. Right now he's a coin flip to me. This needs to be his year. This D is not good enough right now. Let 'em all prove me wrong. I'd be all for it. But I'm not gonna hope they do.

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GregC's picture

June 04, 2025 at 05:03 am

I hadn't heard that "hope" was the Packers' strategy. I must have missed that somehow.

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Bearmeat's picture

June 04, 2025 at 04:32 am

A LOT of things went wrong for the Packers last year. Yes, the Lions had a ton of injuries too. But 5 of the 6 losses all year were one score variety that could have gone either way. Love was hurt most of the year. That alone is massive.

I expect the Packers to be a better team that wins more division games than they lose, which means they won’t be in 3rd place again. The question remains if they’re in first or second in the division, and whether Love can elevate his game enough to make them a Super Bowl contender. He has done it before and tape junkies love his play.

Combine that with the almost assured Lions and Vikings regression and I am hopeful.

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PhantomII's picture

June 04, 2025 at 10:17 pm

The Defense has pretty good players at each level. The Offense has the right RB1 and TE1...I believe Golden is a stud day 1 and #11 plays consistent all season. Hopefully the OL gets straitened out with peoples $$ so we can have a good season. The rest of the WR's are a ?? If this team does anything it's going to have to "WANT TO". GPG

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jlc1's picture

June 04, 2025 at 12:58 pm

that gauntlet at the end of the season will be tough for MLF. Each game is likely to be more and more like a playoff game with huge consequences around the outcome. So far his teams have been prepared for playoff games at what can generously be called a mediocre level.

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