Green Bay's first two draft picks from 2020 played minimal roles last season. Dillon has a chance to be one of the most productive young running backs in the league if he can continue carrying the workload Williams had behind Jones last season. Williams contributed 505 rushing yards on 111 carries and caught 31 of his 35 targets for 236 yards. Dillon earned 48 touches in both aspects of the offense. The 23-year-old is expected to at least match what Williams added to make Green Bay's offense a well-rounded unit around Rodgers. When Dillon was at Boston College, he ran for 1,000 yards in each of his three seasons, but he only had double-digit receptions in his final year.