Mike McCarthy wants to get Jordy Nelson more involved in the team's offense, even though he was featured in a prominent role last season. "Jordy is a perfect example of a guy who was given more opportunities last year and performed outstanding," McCarthy said. "We'll keep moving him around, probably play him in the slot a little more than he's played in the past. Those are the kind of things we continue to look at, give him more matchups, expand his route tree where he's maybe more of the focus." Nelson, who started just nine games in 2011, led the Packers in several receiving categories, including catches (68), yards (1,263), yards per catch (18.6) and touchdowns (15).