The Green Bay Packers suffered their second loss of the year as the fell to the Detroit Lions. And it was the same story we have seen from the Packers this season as the offense could not get any consistency and the defense had issues get pressure on the quarterback. So Green Bay has a lot of work to do in order to be a Super Bowl contender.

But if there's one thing the Packers can change right away, it's the running back position. Packers head coach Mike McCarthy is all about using Jamaal Williams, Aaron Jones and Ty Montgomery evenly so all three are fresh throughout the season. But based on how each running back has looked the last three weeks. It's clear Jones is playing the best and he needs to be the featured back moving forward.

In the loss against the Lions, Jones only carried the ball seven times for 40 yards. Now, in the Packers' defense, there were down by three scores at halftime, which led to them throwing a lot more than they would have liked in the second half. However, because of Jones' athletic ability, he can be a key factor in the passing game. He was only targeted three times and had two receptions for 19 yards in the 31-20 loss.

Jones missed the first two games due to a suspension handed down by the NFL. When he made his 2018 debut in Week Three against the Redskins, Jones rushed for 42 yards on six carries. Last week against the Bills, Jones rushed for 65 yards on 11 carries and scored once. So in three games Jones is averaging over six yards per carry. However, because he's not getting the carries like Ezekiel Elliott, Todd Gurley or Alvin Kamara, Jones is not considered a top back.

Before Sunday's game, Jones talked about his role on the Packers offense and he wants to make a difference when he's out there.

“I want to be a spark plug,” Jones said to Rob Demovsky of ESPN. “Like a spark-plug player, and just create momentum. In games, it’s momentum. You see it every week in and week out. Once a team gets momentum, it just carries over and keeps rolling.”

Aaron Rodgers likes the way Jones plays and before the Packers' Week Three game against the Bills, he talked about getting him more touches this season.

"When you bring 33 back on the field like we did last week, you kind of forget the type of dynamic abilities he can bring to a game with his running style, Rodgers said. "He's a different type of runner than we've had here in a while. You've gotta find ways to get him the ball."

Again, the Packers were down by a large margin early in the game which led to Jones not seeing as much action. But because he's been one of the more consistent players for the Packers the last three weeks, he needs to have a bigger role on offense starting right now.