Despite already boasting a bevy of talented young receivers, the Green Bay Packers opted to take two wideouts in the 2025 NFL draft. The Packers were so enamored with Matthew Golden, they drafted the former Texas standout in the first round – the first time the team took a wideout in the opening round of the draft since 2002. And Golden’s presence is fueling speculation that the team might trade one of its veteran receivers.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were linked to the Packers in a potential trade. Specifically, Romeo Doubs is considered a viable target given his history, albeit brief, with Aaron Rodgers, who the Steelers continue to hope will be under center for the team in 2025.