NFL power rankings: preseason Week 4

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4. player. 49. <p>This is the second week in a row in which the Packers stand at No. 4, as this team is still reeling from the loss of Jordy Nelson for the season. At least they dodged a bullet with Randall Cobb’s shoulder injury, as he should be good to go for Week 1.</p> <p>As for the long-term, the Packers should be fine at wide receiver. Jeff Janis snagged three passes for 72 yards and a touchdown and rookie Ty Montgomery also stood out when he caught a 52-yard pass. The Packers have no shortage of offensive weapons; Aaron Rodgers will adjust.</p><div class=. NFC North. Last week: 4. Green Bay Packers
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Green Bay Packers
NFC North, Last week: 4
This is the second week in a row in which the Packers stand at No. 4, as this team is still reeling from the loss of Jordy Nelson for the season. At least they dodged a bullet with Randall Cobb’s shoulder injury, as he should be good to go for Week 1.
As for the long-term, the Packers should be fine at wide receiver. Jeff Janis snagged three passes for 72 yards and a touchdown and rookie Ty Montgomery also stood out when he caught a 52-yard pass. The Packers have no shortage of offensive weapons; Aaron Rodgers will adjust.
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