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Cheese Curds, 10/27: Will someone on the Packers’ receiving corps please step up?

Somehow, the Green Bay Packers still have an above-average passing offense, according to at least one metric. The Packers rank 14th in passing DVOA via Football Outsiders — a far cry from top-two rankings each of the past two years, but still theoretically viable in terms of putting together a solid offense.

However, other analytics sites tell a different story. By EPA, the Packers rank 22nd in EPA per dropback, a sign that things are clearly not working consistently.

One of the issues for the offense has surely been inconsistent personnel at wide receiver. The Packers continue to shuffle players in and out of the lineup due to injuries, youth, and inconsistency, and it seems that virtually none of these players have been able to develop a consistent rapport with Aaron Rodgers.