-- You read the title correctly. I don't care if it's May.

The reality is, we're all on the brink of organized team activities and the Green Bay Packers have had one of the more interesting offseasons in recent memory -- even more interesting than last year's after hiring Brian Gutekunst as Ted Thompson's successor as general manager. It's just as impossible as it is pointless to speculate on what this roster is going to look like in September.

...but I'm going to do it anyway.

Quarterbacks (2)

Aaron Rodgers, DeShone Kizer

Running backs (4)

Aaron Jones, Jamaal Williams, Dexter Williams, Danny Vitale (FB)

Wide receivers (6)

Davante Adams, Geronimo Allison, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Equanimeous St. Brown, J'Mon Moore, Trevor Davis

Tight ends (3)

Jimmy Graham, Jace Sternberger, Marcedes Lewis

Offensive line (11)

David Bakhtiari, Lane Taylor, Corey Linsley, Billy Turner, Bryan Bulaga, Adam Pankey, Lucas Patrick, Elgton Jenkins, Cole Madison, Justin McCray Jason Spriggs

Offense (26) notes:

* Three running backs seems like a healthy number in a Matt LaFleur offense, zone blocking scheme and all. There's no reason to believe Danny Vitale won't be the Packers' starting fullback four months from now considering little has been done to prove otherwise.

* Sorry, cult heroes. Robert Tonyan and Jake Kumerow don't make the Packers' final roster -- at least in this version. Bringing in Sternberger as a third-round pick as well as retaining both Graham and Lewis feels like that's the nail in Tonyan's coffin; four tight ends feels like overkill. As for Kumerow: That's a crowded, talented room of wide receivers. One that a 27-year-old journeyman just doesn't fit in.

* The Packers kept eight offensive linemen on the opening-day roster in 2016, 10 in 2017 and nine in 2018. 11 may feel like a lot, but there's a lot of interior talent on this roster right now -- which feels hard to believe considering that was the offensive line's weakest link last season -- and in LaFleur's scheme, having a variety of different flavors capable of doing different things is exactly what the doctor ordered.

Defensive line (6)

Mike Daniels, Kenny Clark, Dean Lowry, Kingsley Keke, Montravius Adams, Tyler Lancaster

EDGE (4)

Za'Darius Smith, Preston Smith, Rashan Gary, Kyler Fackrell

Linebackers (4)

Blake Martinez, Oren Burks, Ty Summers, James Crawford

Cornerbacks (6)

Jaire Alexander, Kevin King, Josh Jackson, Tramon Williams, Ka'Dar Hollman, Tony Brown

Safeties (4)

Darnell Savage, Adrian Amos, Josh Jones, Ibraheim Campbell

Defense (24) notes:

* I fully expect Ibraheim Campbell to eventually pass his physical and rejoin the team at some point. He looked good in his limited action last season, not to be confused with Eddie Pleasant. I'm talking to myself because I constantly confuse the two.

* It killed me a little inside to cut Raven Greene.

* The Packers are hoping -- er, expecting -- for a big jump from Oren Burks this season. If that wasn't already obvious by them neglecting the inside linebacker position until the seventh round when they landed Ty Summers last month. Throwing a rookie into the fire in the middle of the field isn't the smartest move to make, so they better hope Burks is able to not only stay upright but figure things out.

* Don't be surprised if the Packers end up releasing Tramon Williams. The classic, late veteran release that wouldn't shock anyone, but wouldn't exactly be something people see coming either. I kept him on the roster here simply because the Packers clearly value him as a veteran voice in a young defensive back room, as well as his ability to fill in both at cornerback and as a free safety, i.e., when he replaced Ha Ha Clinton-Dix in the middle of last season.

* If you haven't caught on by now, James Crawford is making this roster solely based on his special teams ability.

Kickers, punters, long snappers (3)

Mason Crosby, J.K. Scott, Hunter Bradley

Special teams (3) notes:

* Mason Crosby is your kicker until further notice. Sam Ficken is probably a really nice guy, and while Crosby struggled in 2018, I don't see a scenario where Crosby loses his job.

* Hunter Bradley is also your long snapper until further notice. ... Until the Packers bring back Brett Goode by week three.