has been fired https://www.thepackersfanshop.com/Dave-Robinson-Jersey , Aaron Rodgers looks disinterested and the Packers are all but mathematically eliminated from the playoffs.But as a season filled with turmoil and disappointment winds down, the Green Bay Packers saw a glimmer of hope on Sunday. It was the NFL debut of Jake Kumerow, the Wisconsin-Whitewater product who won the hearts of Packers fans in the preseason.Kumerow played just five offensive snaps in his debut (as well as 14 on special teams), but quarterback Aaron Rodgers targeted him twice. The 26-year-old receiver caught an 11-yard reception to move the chains on Green Bay game-tying drive in the fourth quarter.Kumerow hurt his shoulder in the preseason after leading the team with 190 receiving yards and two scores in the first two exhibition contests. He was placed on injured reserve in early September, and the Packers utilized one of their two return designations to bring him back.Other notes from Sunday snap counts:— A season-high 20 different players saw action on offense against Arizona.— Bryan Bulaga played 21 snaps before leaving the game with a knee injury. Jason Spriggs filled in for Bulaga and was at right tackle for the final 55 plays.— Jamaal Williams played more than 14 snaps since Week 9 against New England, but he was on the field for 38 snaps on Sunday, just one fewer than featured back Aaron Jones. In typical Williams fashion, he carried the ball seven times for 13 yards.— Jimmy Graham caught a season-high eight passes while playing in 71 percent of the offensive snaps.— Randall Cobb returned after missing three games and had 61 snaps (80 percent). He was targeted five times and had three catches for 25 yards.— Safety Eddie Pleasant made his Packers debut and played on 11 defensive snaps (18 percent) and recorded one tackle. His dropped potential interception would be a key play in the loss.— Defensive lineman Tyler Lancaster played in a season-high 35 snaps (56 percent). He finished three tackles.OFFENSEPLAYERPlays (76)%Bakhtiari76100%Taylor76100%Linsley76100%Rodgers76100%Adams7295%Valdes-Scantling6484%McCray6383%Cobb6180%Spriggs5572%Graham5471%Jones3951%J. Williams3850%Bulaga2128%St. Brown1520%Bell1317%Kendricks1216%Tonyan912%Lewis811%Kumerow57%Vitale34%DEFENSEPLAYERPlays (62)%Alexander62100%Martinez62100%T. Williams62100%J. Jackson6198%Lowry5995%Clark5894%Fackrell5792%Jones4877%Campbell4674%Matthews4369%Lancaster3556%Gilbert2540%Morrison2540%M. Adams1524%Pleasant1118%Brown915%Burks35% Acme Packing Company continues its countdown of the Packers’ 90-man roster with players 35-31." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteAcme Packing Companya Green Bay Packers communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsPackersOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections The APC PodcastPackers Film RoomFantasy Football AdviceCDTShareTweetShareShare2019 Packers 90-man roster ranking, 35-31: A tier full of both promise and disappointment. Benny Sieu-USA TODAY SportsWith veteran free agency essentially concluded and the 2019 NFL Draft in the rear-view mirror, Acme Packing Company will once again rank and break down the Green Bay Packers’ 90-man roster.These rankings represent a composite of the individual selections from several APC contributors. Today, we reveal players 35 through 31 Aaron Jones Jersey , a group that is...kinda weird? 35. Oren BurksBurks suffered a lost season in 2018. While he was active for 14 games, he was bothered by a shoulder injury for much of it, and he was completely ineffective. Burks is undersized for a linebacker, and while he is a superior athlete, that lack if size raises concerns about his durability. He was a high draft pick, and he will certainly get his chances, and he flashed ability in the 2018 preseason, but it’s not a good sign that Burks was not able to play through injuries last season given the general nature of football. If he’s right, he can be a terror under Pettine, but he’s not off to a great start. That potential will have to show up soon, because potential is all he’s got. 34. Josh JonesWhere to even start with Josh Jones Kenny Clark Color Rush Jersey , who recently demanded a trade? Jones is another extremely athletic player with questionable football IQ and no natural position. Jones is stuck in that dime linebacker mold, and didn’t exactly stand out playing that or any other position. To add insult to injury, he had a bad habit of finding himself offsides on kickoffs. Jones may want a trade, and he may get one, but he doesn’t have a ton of leverage outside of becoming a nuisance, and that’s a double-edged sword, as it makes one less marketable. Jones may get his wish, but he’s going to need to perform quickly if he’s going to stick, as troublemakers dealt away at bargain prices get far shorter leashes than 2nd round picks. 33. Jace SternbergerIn a top-heavy tight end draft, Sternberger represents the best of the rest. He’s not the specimen like Noah Fant or TJ Hockenson, but he’s a fair receiver and has some nice route-running chops. He’s also https://www.thepackersfanshop.com/Mason-Crosby-Jersey , like all current Packer tight ends, an odd choice for Matt LaFleur’s offense. Sternberger can get pushed around on his blocking assignments, and when he’s in the game, his use is telegraphed. He’s young, and he can improve in this facet of the game, but if you’re looking for immediate impact from the rookie, check your expectations. He’ll likely spend the year behind Graham, Lewis, and Tonyan, and that fact in and of itself makes his selection in the 3rd round, somewhat curious. T-31. Tyler LancasterThe Northwestern product managed to work his way up from the practice squad into a perfectly passable member of the defensive line. Lancaster showed enough to make some of the depth on the team nervous Kyler Fackrell Jersey , and received ample playing time as the defensive line cycled through injury replacements. Lancaster is still a project, and there’s a no guarantee a player with his pedigree even makes the team, but once a guy like this this sticks once, he tends to stick for awhile. 31. Mason CrosbyCrosby will be 35 this season, and he’s seen a noticeable decline in his field goal percentage two straight years. He’s never had the strongest leg, and no one has benefited more from modern kickoff rules than Mason, who may be unrosterable without them. He’s probably approaching that level more quickly than people think.Crosby is a free agent at season’s end and it’s an open question as to whether this will be his swan song. A popular locker room presence and friends with the right people, the expectation for Crosby is mediocrity. If he meets that, he can go out a Packer hero.