The Green Bay Packers were busy this offseason as they signed four players in free agency and they added eight players through the NFL Draft. But did the Packers do enough to be a Super Bowl contender once again?

Peter King of NBC Sports released his latest Power Rankings and he has the Packers sitting at No. 14. Here's a look at what King had to say about the Packers:

"I can only imagine what Aaron Rodgers feels like sitting there at the Bucks playoff games when he’s not thinking, Fear the Deer, baby. He has to be thinking how absurd it is that, since mid-2015, he’s won exactly half of his starts—27 of 54, over nearly a four-year period. He has to be thinking how, at 35, he’s reaching the home stretch of his career, and he doesn’t want to go out with one Super Bowl win and just one Super Bowl appearance. And he has to be thinking all eyes around the league will be on him as he tries to team with a new coach, Matt LaFleur, to rekindle the hopes of a great franchise gone mediocre. In a personnel sense, the Packers didn’t help Rodgers and LaFleur much this offseason, adding no marquee free-agents and just a second-round center (Elgton Jenkins) and third-round tight end (Jace Sternberger) and no receiver help. So the weight continues to be on Rodgers as he adjusts to a new coach and new system, in a division with at least two teams that have passed the Packers. Big year for the quarterback."

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It is a big year for Rodgers and he's looking to put up better numbers than what he recorded in 2018. Looking at Rodgers' final numbers for the 2018 season, it looked like he had an MVP-type season. He recorded 4,442 yards, 25 touchdowns, two interceptions and a passer rating of 97.2 which should be good enough numbers to lead a team to a playoff appearance. However, those weren't good numbers for Rodgers or the Packers as the team finished with a 6-9-1 record and it's the first time since 1991 the team has suffered back-to-back losing seasons. As for Rodgers, he set unwanted career marks with his six wins and 25 touchdown passes. The six wins are tied for the lowest in his career and the 25 touchdowns are the lowest in his career when has played at least 10 games in a season.

The last time Rodgers has numbers like this was back in his first season as a starter in 2008. He led the Packers to a 6-10 record and he threw for 4,434 yards, 28 touchdowns, 13 interceptions and posted a 93.8 passer rating. Again, not bad numbers for a starting NFL QB, but with the way Rodgers has played since the 2008 season, he set the bar very high for himself that anything less will seem unusual.

The Packers believe Rodgers will get back on track with LaFleur. In the meantime, the Packers put in a lot of work improving the defense by signing edge rushers Preston Smith and Za'Darius Smith as well as signing safety Adrian Amos. The Packers also drafted edge rusher Rashan Gary and safety Darnell Savage in the first round.

The expectations for the Packers are always high because of the standard they set for themselves. So if things go south in 2019, expect more changes in 2020.