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Packers WRs Quietly Cleaning Up Flaws From Last Season

The Green Bay Packers have one of the most stacked offenses in the NFL.

They have a plethora of wide receivers at Jordan Love’s disposal, and it seems like they’re finally living up to their potential.

It may be a simple task, but statistics show that they have been much better at catching the ball when targeted this year.

“Just three drops from Packers wide receivers so far this season, per PFF. They had 10 drops at this point last season,” Daire Carragher posted on X.

Just 3 drops from Packers wide receivers so far this season, per PFF.

They had 10 drops at this point last season.

— Daire Carragher (@DaireCarragher) October 28, 2025

Fans and analysts have debated whether the Packers had legitimate wideout depth for years.

The talent was there, but it seemed like they didn’t have a true WR1 once Davante Adams left.

That’s why they ended their decades-long streak of not taking a wide receiver in the first round by selecting Matthew Golden in the 2025 NFL Draft.

Their other wideouts had shown glimpses of greatness but needed to clean things up.

This improvement is a testament to the Packers’ coaching staff and to the players’ hard work and determination.

Romeo Doubs, for example, had some big games, but also struggled with drops, prompting people to wonder whether the team would be better off trading him than signing him to a contract extension.

Now, with Christian Watson back from injury, the Packers could have one of the most explosive trios in the game.

In addition, Dontayvion Wicks and Jayden Reed can rotate in when healthy, and tight end Tucker Kraft is having a breakout season.

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