Ranking Packers’ roster for potential run to Super Bowl 55

GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - DECEMBER 06: Davante Adams #17 of the Green Bay Packers celebrates with teammate Aaron Rodgers #12 following a nine yard touchdown reception during the third quarter of their game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lambeau Field on December 06, 2020 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The touchdown marks Rodgers' 400th career touchdown pass. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - DECEMBER 06: Davante Adams #17 of the Green Bay Packers celebrates with teammate Aaron Rodgers #12 following a nine yard touchdown reception during the third quarter of their game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lambeau Field on December 06, 2020 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The touchdown marks Rodgers' 400th career touchdown pass. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) /
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GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN – OCTOBER 05: Mason Crosby #2 of the Green Bay Packers kicks a field goal during the fourth quarter against the Atlanta Falcons at Lambeau Field on October 05, 2020 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN – OCTOBER 05: Mason Crosby #2 of the Green Bay Packers kicks a field goal during the fourth quarter against the Atlanta Falcons at Lambeau Field on October 05, 2020 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) /

30. Mason Crosby

Mason Crosby has been terrific this season and is extremely reliable. A game could very well come down to a late Crosby field goal and the Packers should field good about their chances if that’s the case. Crosby would be higher on this list if the Packers’ offense wasn’t so good at putting the ball into the endzone.

29. Will Redmond

It appears the Packers’ third safety job is Well Redmond’s heading into the postseason, as he played 35 snaps against the Bears in Week 17. Redmond’s best skill is not being a complete liability, as Green Bay can’t count on too much from him one way or the other.

28. Tyler Lancaster and 27. Dean Lowry

Tyler Lancaster and Dean Lowry are two of the major reasons the Packers tried so hard to sign Damon Harrison throughout the season. Both players have struggled over the last two years and haven’t proven trustworthy of handling critical playing time in the postseason. They each get pushed around at the line of scrimmage and are a weakness of this Packers’ team. However, they’ll still be needed often throughout the playoffs.

26. Jamaal Williams

It will be interesting to see how Jamaal Williams fits into the Packers’ playoff plans. He missed their Week 16 contest against the Titans and watched Dillon emerge as a potential star. Suddenly, Green Bay has a conundrum at their backup running pack position–a good problem to have. Whatever his playing time looks like, expect Williams to bring the effort and energy on every play.