Ryan Grant, injured in Week One of Green Bay's eventual Super Bowl season, believes he'll start for the Packers this fall. "I would think so. I don't know," Grant said when asked if he is the team's starter. "From what I've heard, that's the conversation that was told to me. ... I was told that by [former running backs coach Edgar Bennett], initially. Jerry [Fontenot, the new position coach] didn't tell me that anything changed. "Jerry told me that as of right now I'm still the leader of the backfield and the expectations won't change. ... I do believe there will be competition, which is fine. I'm all for that." When asked to clarify if he wants the starting job, Grant complied. "Of course. Why would you not want to? Who doesn't want that? But I do want to win, more importantly. And I do feel like what I bring to the table and what I do on the field is very direct to me. ... I'm looking forward to whatever happens regarding all that and I'm just going to take care of what I can." He added that he'd be open to a backup role if it was best for the team.