The preseason is now over for the Green Bay Packers after a 33-21 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday night.

As cut down day looms on Saturday, here are the winners and losers from the Packers’ final preseason game:

Winners

P JK Scott

All the questions about using a fifth-round pick on a punter should be answered. Scott has shown what a difference-maker he can be on special teams. He produced four punts with an average of 52 yards and his longest went 56. Scott also had multiple punts with hangtimes over five seconds. His ability to flip the field should be a huge benefit to the Packers defense in 2018.

RB Aaron Jones

Thanks to a two-game suspension to start the season, Jones has been somewhat of an afterthought this summer because he won’t be available until Week 3. In his final action before the suspension, Jones showed he will be a welcomed addition to the Packers offense in the middle of September. In fact, he could still be their best running back this season. When Jones gets the ball, he attacks the open holes with quickness.

On 11 total touches, Jones gained 55 yards and scored a touchdown. Compared to the styles of Jamaal Williams and Ty Montgomery, Jones just seems like the best fit in the Packers pass-first offense. More times than not, Jones will find a way to get at least 4 yards, moving the offense quicker downfield compared to the bruising styles of Williams and Montgomery. This offense will feature all three backs, but Jones showed tonight why he should be the lead guy.

TE Robert Tonyan

Tonyan finished his impressive preseason with a productive night, catching all four of his targets for 31 yards and a first-half touchdown. He continues to flash athleticism and playmaking ability in the passing game. Will the Packers keep him as the fourth tight end, or could he bump veteran Lance Kendricks off the roster? The answer will arrive Saturday.

Losers

OLBs Kyler Fackrell and Vince Biegel

Two guys who desperately needed to make some noise on the edge this preseason didn’t create much of a ruckus. With Clay Matthews and Reggie Gilbert not making the trip and Nick Perry dressing for a few snaps, Thursday was an opportunity for Fackrell and Biegel to make one last final impression for spots on the 53-man roster. It remains to be seen whether they are kept due to draft pick nepotism, but neither showed flashes that warranted strong cases for a 53-man roster spot against the Chiefs.

WRs J’Mon Moore and DeAngelo Yancey

In a very tight competition at wide receiver, both Moore and Yancey had quiet games Thursday night. I don’t think he’s going to get cut, but Moore could be at the bottom of the Packers wide receiver depth chart come Week 1. After putting together a nice performance last week in Oakland, Moore followed up with a dud recording two catches for 13 yards on seven targets. The talent is there and it shows with Moore, but the only issue is catching the ball and that’s a big issue to have as a wide receiver. For Yancey, it was an even quieter preseason than last year. He just hasn’t had any big plays this year.