Training camp is finally here for the Green Bay Packers.

A team adjusting to changes in both the coaching staff and organizational structure will also return two-time MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers from injury, creating the necessary ingredients for another potential Super Bowl run following a highly disappointing 2017 season.

Here is everything you need to know as the Packers begin final preparations for the 2018 NFL season:

Position battles to watch

Receiver: The Packers added three big, tall and fast draft picks to a receiving group that already returns five players that finished the 2017 season on the active roster. The offense now needs a few pass-catchers to emerge behind Davante Adams and Randall Cobb. Will it be Geronimo Allison or Trevor Davis? Or will a rookie – such as fourth-round pick J’Mon Moore – rise to the occasion?

Cornerback: Depth no longer looks like a problem at cornerback. The Packers have numbers and some intriguing talents, including two top draft picks, which should set the stage for a competitive environment at the position during camp. One could argue that all three starting spots, including inside in the slot, are up for grabs to start camp. Veteran Tramon Williams, second-year pro Kevin King and top rookie Jaire Alexander look like the early favorites.

Right guard: The Packers didn’t bring back veteran Jahri Evans, leaving the starting right guard job open to start camp. Justin McCray proved to be a jack-of-all-trades for the offensive line last season, and he’ll likely go into camp as the favorite to start at right guard in Week 1. But he’ll get pushed over the next month by Lucas Patrick, Cole Madison, Kofi Amichia and maybe even veteran Byron Bell.

Right tackle: Bryan Bulaga will likely start camp on the PUP list, opening up the competition at right tackle between several candidates, which include Jason Spriggs, Kyle Murphy, Adam Pankey and Bell. The Packers could really use one of the backups to show starting ability so that Bulaga can ease his way back from ACL surgery.