One look at Aaron Jones on the practice field and it’s clear the Green Bay Packers’ second-year running back has added size this offseason.

Running backs coach Ben Sirmans said the Packers wanted Jones to gain 5-10 pounds and add strength in his lower body. It appears Jones accomplished both goals.

A few photos of Jones from OTAs and minicamp show the growth, both in his upper and lower body:

“You can tell, just looking at his legs when he first came in,” Sirmans said. “That was probably the weakest part of his game, his lower body strength. I know he’s worked in that area. I know he’s gotten stronger in that area.”

Sirmans said Jones hasn’t lost any quickness. He’s expecting the extra size to help Jones’ durability and elusiveness.

“I’m expecting big things from him,” Sirmans said.