"Winning. Hopefully winning will keep all of them happy." -- Packers coach Matt LaFleur before the 2025 season on managing a deep receivers room.
GREEN BAY, Wis. -- It was supposed to be a strength of the Green Bay Packers' offense last season. There was Romeo Doubs and Jayden Reed. Christian Watson and Dontayvion Wicks. Matthew Golden and Savion Williams.
The beauty of having so many capable receivers, as LaFleur put it before the start of last season, was twofold: opposing defenses wouldn't know who was getting the ball, and quarterback Jordan Love wouldn't feel pressure to force-feed a No. 1 receiver. And that was without even mentioning burgeoning star tight end Tucker Kraft.
It didn't quite turn out that way.
And perhaps it's why, despite losing two of those receivers -- Doubs in free agency and Wicks in a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles -- the Packers did not add a single receiver in last week's NFL draft.

