Unveiling the Packers 2025 Callsheet: What Secrets Lie Ahead?

Unveiling the Packers 2025 Callsheet: What Secrets Lie Ahead?

In this series, we’re going to be building a callsheet based on what worked for the Packers in 2025. We’re not going to overcomplicate it: We’re just going to be looking at performance by down & distance. We’ll likely hit some variations along the way, but, since we’re using this as a way to review how the Packers did on offense in 2025, we’ll likely just stick to the basics.

Throughout the 2025 season, I started publishing my charting data on Tableau Public. It’s nothing fancy, but that report – the Concept Performance dashboard specifically – is what I used to help build this out. I also have another report published with data for the entire NFL that I used as a way to compare what the Packers had down by down & distance to the rest of the league.

We’re gonna build this section-by-section, and we’re going to be using numbers, diagrams and clips to build this thing. In other words, theses article are likely going to be a bit long. So, today, we’ll simply be setting the table because I don’t know how many people feel like reading 4,000 words off the rip.

The biggest thing to acknowledge off the bat is that, while we say we’re building a callsheet, we are not building a true callsheet. That seems obvious, but I felt the need to point it out. If we were building a true callsheet, we’d be building it with a specific opponent in mind. “Plays that hurt the opponent,” is how Steve Axman put it in The Offensive Coordinator’s Handbook. Since we do not have a specific opponent in mind, we’re just building a general callsheet based on what worked for the Packers in 2025. For our purposes, we’re building this by looking backwards, not forward.

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