The Packers got another novice under agreement, a guy who must develop some interesting competitors.
The Packers have an extremely great back in Aaron Jones, who scored 19 touchdowns in 2015, making Dillons arrival a lesser variation of taking quarterback Jordan Love in the very first round.
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Running back A.J. Dillon just tweeted out an image of himself signing his rookie deal with the Packers.
The second-rounder from Boston College ran for 1,685 backyards and 14 goals last year, topping a three-year college career in which he 4,382 lawns and 38 touchdowns.