Luke Musgrave has almost become the forgotten man of the Green Bay Packers' offense, having missed a huge chunk of the 2024 season with a torn ligament in his ankle.
After a bright rookie year in which he also dealt with injuries but also showed why the Packers drafted him in Round 2 of the 2023 NFL draft, Musgrave was limited to just nine targets and seven receptions in his second season.
With such limited data to work from in 2024, it is necessary to take a trip back to Musgrave’s rookie year to analyze his strengths and weaknesses in his short NFL career so far:
Strengths
Musgrave entered the league with a well-earned reputation for being a top tier athlete at the tight end position, having run an eye-opening 4.