The Green Bay Packers will open up the offensive playbook for Jordan Love in his first season as the starting quarterback.

The transition from Aaron Rodgers to Love might allow Matt LaFleur and his staff to implement the offense they wanted to all along.

"It might yeah, it might," offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich said. "I think it might. And it's not just because of not having Aaron Rodgers. It might just be these other pieces that we've added as well. So, again, it's OTAs right now so we're just going to kind of see how it all fits and once we figure out kind of how we're going to attack defenses, then we'll roll from there. But I think it might."

Love isn't likely to have the freedom to change plays at the line of scrimmage that Rodgers had.

"Obviously he doesn't have the playing experience that Aaron had, but from a playbook standpoint, I think pretty much all of it's on the table," Stenavich said. "He's been around for three years and has really attacked it. Even last year, you could see him come into his own, felt a lot more comfortable, so this year he's really hitting it on all cylinders so I'm really excited to see what he's going to bring."