Boyle enters the offseason knowing nothing is guaranteed — especially his roster spot. While the Packers liked him enough to bring him in for a pre-draft visit and sign him as an undrafted free agent — and Boyle did enough in preseason to make general manager Brian Gutekunst comfortable enough with him to trade former backup Brett Hundley to Seattle and keep Boyle on the 53-man roster behind Rodgers and DeShone Kizer — the Packers have 10 picks in the upcoming NFL draft and certainly could spend one on a quarterback if one unexpectedly falls to them in the late rounds like Hundley did in 2015.

“Tim, he can throw the football. You look at him, he has the ability to make all the throws,” Cignetti said late last season. “He’s a quick thinker and he’s eager to learn and get better. (But) I think the next step for any quarterback is just getting the chance to play. That’s how you truly get better. You practice, but you have to get chances to get out there to compete and play, too.”