The Green Bay Packers came into the offseason needing to add some talent to the top end of their wide receiver room and they used the NFL draft to do so. Green Bay used two of their top selections to pick wide receivers. While the team has had a lot of depth at the position over the last few years, they haven't had much top end talent since Davante Adams left town.
Bleacher Report's Kristopher Know recently suggested the Packers could cut wide receiver Romeo Doubs after going wide receiver heavy in the NFL draft.
"The Green Bay Packers used two of their first three draft picks on wide receivers, taking Matthew Golden and Savion Williams in Rounds 1 and 3, respectively.