Several former members of the Green Bay Packers are on rosters of the four-team developmental league known as “The Spring League,” which will begin March 28.

The group is headlined by former Packers quarterback Jerod Evans, who spent a few months on the team’s practice squad last season. Green Bay released him in mid-December.

A former star for Virginia Tech, Evans is the top quarterback on the “East” team.

Running back Brandon Burks (East), offensive lineman Jacob Flores (North) and cornerback Raysean Pringle (West) are also on teams. All three were undrafted free agent signings by the Packers.

The league is headlined by quarterback Johnny Manziel, who is using the developmental opportunity to help springboard a potential NFL comeback. Other former NFL players include running back Ben Tate, running back Lorenzo Tallaferro, receiver Stephen Hill, running back Lache Seastrunk, receiver Greg Childs and tight end Zach Sudfield.

Each team will play two games, aired on Turner Sports live streaming service on April 7 and April 12. The short season will be played in Austin, Texas.