The Green Bay Packers began their offseason program on April 21. They held Organized Team Activities (OTAs) from May 27 to June 5. The program will conclude with the mandatory minicamp, scheduled for June 10-12.
After the draft, Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said he expected plenty of competition across the roster. One position group that should see a lot of competition is the receiving corps. With 12 players competing for probably six spots, the race for playing time in Green Bay’s receiver room should be tight going into training camp.
While the Packers receiving corps ranked third in the NFL for most drops last year, there is no denying the team has plenty of talent at the position.