​The Seattle Seahawks are just days away from kicking off the 2017 regular season with a highly-anticipated matchup against the Green Bay Packers looming.





As the team gets ready for the game, one question continues to follow the team going into the season: what will the backfield look like with all of that talent?





Eddie Lacy, Thomas Rawls, AND C.J. Prosise have the potential to be starting backs in this league, and all of them are on the Seahawks roster. According to head coach Pete Carroll, it sounds like Lacy may be the No. 1 guy for now.

Pete Carroll: RB Eddie Lacy is "ready for a full load." As in, 20-25 carries Sunday at Green Bay if need be/Rawls is out? "Yep" #Seahawks — Gregg Bell (@gbellseattle) September 6, 2017

​​However, the key words in that comment are, "if Rawls is out," which means perhaps when Thomas is healthy, he gets the nod as the top back.





We'll have to wait to find out for that one, as Rawls heads into Week 1 questionable due to an ankle sprain.

Running back Thomas Rawls is questionable for Sunday with a high ankle injury. #Seahawks — Liz Mathews (@Liz_Mathews) September 6, 2017

​​Meanwhile, none of that answers the question as to what the team will do with second-year rusher C.J. Prosise, who looked great when he was healthy last season.





And he's healthy again.

Carroll says C.J. Prosise is 100 percent. "Ready to go,'' he says. — Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) September 6, 2017

​​Hopefully the first few games will clear things up in that backfield, but for now, we still have no idea what the real plan is there.