The Green Bay Packers are heading into one of the most important offseasons in recent memory. If they don’t make these changes, the struggles will continue.

The Green Bay Packers got a win on Sunday over the New York Jets. They aren’t great at tanking, but they still have some improvements they need to make this offseason. Like a lot of us, they should be writing letters to help make those wishes come true. With Christmas just a day away, it’s a little last minute, but they have plenty of time to do their shopping this offseason to help fill out the holes in their roster.

As the season wore on, it became more and more clear the flaws that were present with the current construction of the team. With Aaron Rodgers locked up for the remainder of his prime, the team has arguably the biggest question mark answered for them. Other teams are searching for their signal-caller, but the Packers need to focus on building around Rodgers to get back to the playoffs and push for titles.

With a decent amount of cap space and three draft picks in the top 50, the Packers will have plenty of bites at the apple to add premium players to fill those holes. As we’ve seen with a team like the rival Chicago Bears, it’s possible to make a quick turnaround as long as you add the right pieces. They don’t need to go on a spending spree or be overly aggressive, but they need to work swiftly to cross off the items on their list.