The Green Bay Packers don't plan to feature a lead running back this season.

"The fact of the matter is we're going to go running back by committee," Mike McCarthy said. "But if one of them would emerge as that full-time guy then you have to have that ability to ... adjust to that.

"As far as planning and going into the season, that's why we're going about it that way. We feel like we've got three guys that have all done it, but they haven't done it over a long period of time, so I think it's just practical thinking from that position and realizing that it's a very demanding position."

Green Bay currently has a stable of Jamaal Williams, Ty Montgomery and Aaron Jones.

The Packers finished 2017 ranked 17th in the NFL with 107.8 yards per game on the ground.