Green Bay Packers running back Ty Montgomery will remain part of the 2017 backfield, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel expects.
The Packers are moving Montgomery to running back full-time after playing him there the majority of 2016. He enters the offseason as the favorite for pass game work in a likely committee. The Packers could bring back Eddie Lacy as an early-down starter to pair with Montgomery.
Among the 56 running backs to see at least 75 carries this season, Montgomery's 0.08 Rushing Net Expected Points per attempt were the ninth-most.
Source: Rotoworld.com