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Tom Silverstein writes that that James Starks could see an increased role in the coming weeks after he looked decent in limited work against Arizona. Silverstein seems to think that Alex Green will be used in the no-huddle and shotgun situations, but cautions that the Packers may not want to define players roles, so that opposing defenses are aware of who they’ll see in certain parts of the game. Cedric Benson is expected to be back later in the season, so this could be a sign that Green will have a limited role in the second-half of the season. Source: NFL Trade Rumors Attached Thumbnails  
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