The Packers can get a lot more creative with Davante Adams. Adams is far and away the most dynamic Green Bay receiver; he led the team with 83 catches this season, while no other wide receiver had more than 35. And that's with him missing four games. Adams was targeted 12 times in the Week 12 encounter but was able to turn those targets into only 43 receiving yards. The 49ers were able to keep Adams from getting behind them for a big play, largely due to the their pass rush being so effective in hurrying Rodgers and not allowing him the time to drive the ball down the field. The personnel matchup in the trenches will be essentially the same as Week 12 now that the 49ers front is fully healthy, so Green Bay will need to design ways to get Adams into space.
It will be fascinating to see how the 49ers choose to deploy Richard Sherman in this matchup. They typically like to leave him on the left side of the defense and not have him shadow the opposing team's #1 wideout, but with such a extreme gap in ability and experience between Adams and the rest of the Green Bay receiver corps they may want to reconsider that strategy depending on game flow. On the Packers' part I expect them to move Adams to the left flank of their formations, away from Sherman, whenever possible. Opposite corner Emmanuel Moseley has played very well recently, but there's still an enormous gap in experience between the future Hall of Famer Sherman and the relatively inexperienced Moseley. It also would not surprise me if Green Bay puts Adams in motion more frequently and uses him from the slot, to ensure Adams gets a clean release and the 49ers defense can't double him. The Packers scored their first touchdown of the game in Week 12 on a jet sweep to a motioning Adams, and I expect them to employ more play concepts like that with him this time around.
Green Bay will need to do something to slow down the 49ers pass rush, which completely overwhelmed it in Week 12, sacking Rodgers five times. One countermeasure the Packers can employ is to get Aaron Jones and Jamaal Williams more involved in the screen and passing game, and even for them to be in the backfield at the same time in screens involving misdirection. The 49ers linebackers are some of the fastest in the league, especially with the explosive Kwon Alexander healthy, but they comprise the most inexperienced area of the defense. I anticipate Green Bay will try to confuse them and get them out of position, using screens and draws to pull them towards the line of scrimmage and then using the aforementioned Adams out of the slot to get in behind them.
Regardless, it's the Green Bay offense that needs to make adjustments to attack the 49ers defense, not the other way around. That's an ideal position to be in, making the other team change what it does best in order to play you, and shows the tremendous job the front office has done in building a complete roster.
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