Underutilized in Seattle — at least in the opinion of the Packers, who signed him to a three-year, $30 million free-agent deal in March — Graham went all of last season without eclipsing 100 yards in a game. His biggest game in 2017 was a seven-catch, 72-yard outing against Tennessee early in the season.

Upon arriving for the Packers’ offseason program, Graham smirked when asked if he thought he’d be “unleashed” in the Packers offense after the Seahawks mostly used him as only a red-zone target. While his answer was politically correct, the look on his face said far more.

“Obviously it’s different philosophies, Seattle and New Orleans,” explained Graham, who had four straight 85-catch seasons with the Saints prior to his 2015 trade to the Seahawks. “Seattle — defensive based, run, run, run and take care of the ball. We won a lot of games that way, and I did everything to the best of my ability.

“Unfortunately when I first got there, I did have that knee injury which kind of slowed me down a bit. I was able to come back nine months later and haven’t missed a game since then. Most people are pretty stat-oriented. For me, it’s about wins and losses and I’m just trying to get to the playoffs and try to win games.”