In our best-case scenario, Ha Ha Clinton-Dix is named to the NFL's All-Rookie team, but in our worst-case scenario, Morgan Burnett loses his job in the Packers' starting lineup.
Packers general manager Ted Thompson ignored all avenues to add depth at safety in 2013, be it the NFL draft, undrafted free agency or veteran free agency.
Out of Aaron Rodgers, Clay Matthews and Morgan Burnett, the Packers only got one good half of football from three players expected to play bigger roles.
The Packers safety is looking to put an early season hamstring injury behind him so he can take part in Green Bay's home opener on Sunday against Washington.
The Packers safety looks to make an average of $5.215 million over the next five seasons, which doesn't even place him among the top ten paid players at his position in the NFL.
There's very little depth at safety in Green Bay, and beyond Morgan Burnett, there's not much experience either. As little as one injury at the position could be costly.
The Packers have approximately $13.5 million in salary cap space this season. Will they use it to extend B.J. Raji, Morgan Burnett, Sam Shields, James Jones or Jermichael Finley?