The best way to neutralize a great quarterback like Aaron Rodgers is to be able to move the football.

The Dolphins are coming into their road game against the Packers as 10-point underdogs. At 5-4, if the Dolphins want people to consider them as legitimate playoff contenders, these are the type of games they will need to win.

Here are the five Dolphins players to watch on the offensive side of the ball:

Brock Osweiler

Brock Osweiler played well in his first game in relief for Ryan Tannehill as he threw for 380 yards, three touchdowns against two interceptions against the Bears on Oct. 14. But since then, Osweiler has struggled to say the least.

While Osweiler has a 91.1 quarterback rating, his accuracy has been questionable at times. If Osweiler can get time to throw the football, he has to be able to complete the passes to the open man.

Kenyan Drake

The Packers enter Sunday’s game averaging 24 points per game. That means the Dolphins will need to be able to convert three downs and run the football.

While Frank Gore is likely a future Hall of Famer, the time is now for Kenyan Drake. The Dolphins need Drake to be able to run the ball around 15 times against the Packers so he will have the opportunity to create big plays on the ground.

If Drake only has three carries like last week against the Jets, it’s hard seeing the Dolphins winning this game.

Jake Brendel/Wesley Johnson

With Ted Larsen doubtful to play against the Packers, the Dolphins will likely use a combination of Jake Brendel and Wesley Johnson at left guard.

Brendel played in his first game of the season last weekend against the Jets after he was on injured reserve the first eight weeks due to a calf injury. Since he was signed last month, Johnson has played in four games.

Both players are natural centers, so it will be interesting to see how Brendel and Johnson can transition to the guard spot.

DeVante Parker

With Kenny Stills likely still bothered by a groin injury, the Dolphins will need DeVante Parker to have an excellent performance against the Packers secondary.

Last week against the Jets, Parker recorded one catch for eight yards. The Dolphins will need a Parker to play like how he did against the Texans in Week 8 when he recorded six catches for 134 yards.