GREEN BAY – The Green Bay Packers’ offense last season was, more or less, a major disappointment. As in more talent and less production. On the heels of finishing eighth in the NFL in scoring in 2024, the Packers spent big money on free agent guard Aaron Banks and used their first three draft picks on offense to give ascending quarterback Jordan Love a helping hand. Instead of taking a step forward, the offense shifted into reverse and stomped on the gas. The Packers plunged from fifth in total offense and eighth in points scored to 15th in total offense and 16th in scoring. With the offseason program under way and OTAs on the horizon, the Packers are looking to do more than rebound back into a top-10 offense. “I want us to be one of the best offenses in the NFL, for sure,” offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich said on Monday, his first conversation with reporters since before last year’s playoff loss at Chicago. “When you have those weapons, you have that ability to do that.…