New coach Dave Robinson Jersey White , new coordinator, same question: Is this finally the year of Aaron Jones?The Green Bay Packers running back’s potential has been a hot topic since his arrival back in 2017.More Packers coverageBucks’ Wes Matthews loves Wisconsin, is a Vikings fanPreview: Packers look to slow Vikings’ revitalized run gameTop Tweets: Yelich thanks fans for support after season-ending injuryAmos sparks rebuilt Packers defense in debutPackers to be tested again by familiar foe in Zimmer, VikingsOne of three running backs drafted by the Packers that year, Jones split time with fellow rookie Jamaal Williams and converted wide receiver Ty Montgomery back in 2017.He showed plenty of promise, averaging 5.5 yards per carry while going off for 100-plus yards and a touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 5 and the New Orleans Saints in Week 7.He took another step forward in 2018 after serving a two-game suspension to start the season.A bright spot on a team in turmoil, Jones out-produced Williams across the board last season. Jones had 728 yards and eight touchdowns on 133 carries, while Williams managed 464 yards and three touchdowns on 121 carries.Now, with a new coaching staff to run the offense, Jones could be in line for a larger share of the backfield.If his resume thus far is any indication, a backfield centered on Jones could be the Packers’ best option.Jones has averaged 5.6 yards per touch to this point in his career on a combined 249 rushing attempts and catches over the past two seasons.That’s right around a full workload for the league’s few remaining workhorse running backs: Ezekiel Elliott of the Dallas Cowboys, Saquon Barkley of the New York Giants, Christian McCaffrey of the Carolina Panthers, Todd Gurley of the Los Angeles Rams and David Johnson of the Arizona Cardinals were the only players in the NFL to reach 300 touches last season.PlayerTeamTouchesYards/TouchEzekiel ElliottDAL3815.3Saquon BarkleyNYG3525.8Christian McCaffreyCAR3266.0Todd GurleyLAR3155.8David JohnsonARZ3084.5With that sort of workload Jones could be a monster. His current pace equals out to 1,680 all-purpose yards with 300 touches, which would have ranked eighth in the NFL last season and sixth amongst running backs.Six running backs had 250-plus carries last season: Elliot, Barkley, Johnson Womens Dean Lowry Jersey , Gurley, Adrian Peterson of the Washington Redskins and Jordan Howard, formerly of the Chicago Bears, while the Seattle Seahawks‘ Chris Carson had 247.Jones has averaged 5.5 yards per carry on 214 career carries for 1,117 rushing yards.At that pace Jones would have 1,375 rushing yards on 250 carries, which would have ranked second in the NFL last season.PlayerTeamRushing yardsAttemptsY/ATDEzekiel ElliottDAL1,4343044.76Saquon BarkleyNYG1,3072615.011Todd GurleyLAR1,2512564.917Joe MixonCIN1,1682374.98Chris CarsonSEA1,1512474.79For Green Bay, such a scenario isn’t unprecedented.There are 13 instances of a player with 300-plus touches in Packers history. Most recently, Eddie Lacy racked up 319 touches in 2013 for 1,435 all-purpose yards.The Packers have struggled with stability at the position in the years since.Lacy topped 1,000 yards again the following season, the last time a Packers running back reached the milestone. He split time with James Starks in 2015, before both went down with injuries in 2016 Marquez Valdes-Scantling Jersey , handing the job to Montgomery.The Packers also drafted another running back year, Notre Dame’s Dexter Williams, in the sixth round.A simple solution, however, might be the answer. Meanwhile, Spencer Ware is the only real notable player picked in this spot in recent years."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections The APC PodcastPackers Film RoomFantasy Football AdviceCDTShareTweetShareSharePackers Draft Pick History: Seven picks at #194 with little to show for itJay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY SportsThe Green Bay Packers hold ten draft picks in the 2019 NFL Draft, and for a team that has a storied, 100-year history, they have predictably made selections in the past at every one of these draft slots. Over the next few days leading up to this year’s draft, Acme Packing Company will examine the Packers’ history at each current slot for 2019, as well as run down the names of recent picks around the league at the position.The Packers’ second draft pick in the sixth round of the 2019 NFL Draft comes courtesy of the Seattle Seahawks. General manager Brian Gutekunst obtained the 194th overall pick in the draft last August, when he traded backup quarterback Brett Hundley to Seattle. If the Packers make their pick there, that will be the eighth time they have selected in that spot in team history. However, of the team’s seven picks, only one ever played in an NFL game.There’s not much in NFL history, either. The top player picked there in the NFL Draft by Approximate Value is receiver Leonard Thompson, the Lions’ pick in 1975. However, the Denver Broncos made linebacker Dave Edwards the 194th pick of the 1962 AFL Draft Josh Jones Jersey White , and he went on to a great career. However, it was in the NFL, not the AFL, as he became a starter for the Dallas Cowboys for over a decade.Meanwhile, the most notable recent pick at 194 is Spencer Ware, who has built a nice career as a backup running back for a handful of NFL teams, most recently the Kansas City Chiefs.Here are the names in the Packers’ history and over the past eight years in the NFL.Packers’ History at #1941939: Willard Hofer, B1940: Vince Eichler, B1942: Henry Woronicz, E1949: Larry Cooney, B1961: Nelson Toburen, LB1969: Doug Gosnell, C1974: Monte Doris, LBToburen is the only player in this list to play in the NFL, suiting up for 24 games with one start over the 1961 and 62 seasons. He was part of NFL Championships in both of those campaigns, however.Recent History at #1942018: Russell Gage, WR, LSU (Falcons)2017: Vincent Taylor Aaron Jones Jersey White , DT, Oklahoma State (Dolphins)2016: Cory James, LB, Colorado State (Raiders)2015: Nick O’Leary, TE, Florida State (Bills)2014: Keith Wenning, QB, Ball State (Ravens)2013: Spencer Ware, RB, LSU (Seahawks)2012: Marvin McNutt, WR, Iowa (Eagles)2011: Markell Carter, LB, Central Arkansas (Patriots)