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Eight scariest NFL offenses heading into 2017

Le'Veon Bell Antonio Brown, Jan 8, 2017; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown (84) celebrates with Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell (26) after scoring a touchdown against the Miami Dolphins in the AFC Wild Card playoff football game at Heinz Field. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

Green Bay Packers

The Packers feature a quarterback in Aaron Rodgers that can do it all.  The six-time Pro Bowler led the league with 40 passing touchdowns in 2016. He also added four rushing scores and 369 rushing yards to his stat sheet.

He and wide receiver/running back Ty Montgomery did an excellent job picking up the slack that former running backs Eddie Lacy and James Starks left behind when they were injured. Montgomery’s wish is to convert to running back full time in 2017. And he should. He averaged a swift 5.9 yards per attempt on foot last fall.

Through the air, Rodgers helped wide receiver Jordy Nelson tally a league-best 14 touchdowns. Beyond Nelson, Devonte Adams and Randall Cobb are both explosive playmakers.

Whatever draft moves the Packers make this April should only help the offense become even stronger in 2017, especially if it involves bolstering the offensive line.

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