It is undeniable that the Green Bay Packers' receiving corps is talented. However, they experienced significant regression last year. Ranking third in drops, they struggled to create separation against man coverage, especially in the absence of Christian Watson, who had often been the catalyst for big plays.
General Manager Brian Gutekunst knew he had to enhance competition through the draft. To do so, he added Matthew Golden and Savion Williams, each of whom could compete for a prominent role in the receiving corps. While the Packers boast a diverse group of receivers, it is evident that Romeo Doubs and Jayden Reed have emerged as Jordan Love’s most reliable targets.