The 2014 Green Bay Packers enjoyed their fourth straight division title and their sixth straight playoff appearance. By all accounts, the Packers are one of the most well-run organizations in the entire NFL and, once again, it showed on the field this past season.
If it weren't for some suspect and conservative play-calling by Mike McCarthy accompanied by a few late-game blunders in the NFC Championship game against Seattle, Green Bay could have very well went to their second Super Bowl in five years.
The Packers live and die on the right arm of their MVP-winning quarterback, OverTheCap.com.
Using some of that cap space and re-signing stud slot man, Randall Cobb, should be a priority for GM Ted Thompson. The Pack's front office will certainly try and throw everything they can at Cobb to get him to stay -- but he might get more money on the open market.
If the Packers keep drafting well, making smart moves in free agency, and keep Aaron Rodgers upright, there will be a lot more winning in Green Bay’s immediate future.