The Green Bay Packers emphasized the need for a “go-to” receiver during the offseason. That started at Super Bowl week when star running back Josh Jacobs headed to radio row and told anybody who would listen that the team needed a number one wideout. During the offseason, GM Brian Gutekunst addressed that need in the draft by selecting Matthew Golden in the first round and Savion Williams in the third. But in Week 1, the Packers continued to do what they did in recent seasons which was receiver by committee. That seems to be working for the team, at least for now.
Receiver by Committee Seems to Be Working for the Packers, For Now
