totalpackers.com

WR Matthew Golden’s Rookie Year Gets Blunt Review From Packers GM

Brian Gutekunst offered a candid assessment of Matthew Golden’s rookie season as the Packers shift into offseason mode. The general manager praised Golden’s professionalism while making clear the club expects growth from its first-round pick.

Golden’s first year produced modest box-score totals but flashes of efficiency that mattered when his number was called. He finished with 29 receptions for 361 yards and a late playoff breakout that suggested the athletic profile Green Bay sought when it used a top-30 pick on the former Texas receiver.

Green Bay Packers, Matthew Golden, ESPN, NFL

Clubhouse Live with Green Bay Packers rookie wide receiver Matthew Golden in the Fox Club at Fox Cities Stadium in Grand Chute, Wisconsin on Monday, November 17, 2025.

Wm. Glasheen USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

Playing time and context limited Golden’s statistical output more than talent did, with a crowded receiver room and midseason returns from established starters curbing opportunities. Despite that, Golden ran a high percentage of routes when on the field and graded well in advanced metrics, indicating the raw ability is present even if usage was inconsistent.

Health also played a part in his development, as minor wrist and shoulder issues cost snaps and practice time during a turbulent rookie campaign. Coaching decisions and scheme fit will be central to Golden’s sophomore leap, and the offseason presents a cleaner slate to refine technique, timing and route concepts in a stable offensive environment.

Green Bay Packers GM Brian Gutekunst Reacts to Matthew Golden’s Rookie Campaign

Green Bay Packers, Brian Gutekunst

Sep 24, 2023; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst on the sidelines during warmups prior to the game against the New Orleans Saints at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

Gutekunst shared his thoughts about Golden’s first year in the league. This can be seen in an article by Wes Hodkiewicz for the team’s official website.

“I thought he did an excellent job,” Gutekunst said. “Like all players, when you go through tough times when you’re losing games and maybe you’re not getting as many opportunities as you want, that’s going to be frustrating, but I thought he handled it like a pro and, when his number was called on, he performed.”

Front-office commentary suggests the Packers view Golden as a project with upside rather than a failed pick, and internal evaluations appear to support a patient approach. The organization must balance roster construction, potential departures in free agency and the need to give young receivers consistent roles to determine whether Golden becomes a long-term piece of the passing attack.

Golden’s second season will be closely watched by staff and fans alike as a barometer for Green Bay’s drafting acumen. If he can translate efficiency and opportunity into volume, the rookie year will be remembered as the setup for a breakout rather than a missed selection.

For More Packers News:

Follow me on Twitter at@BeatKit22. You may also reach out to me personally at [email protected]. To read more of our articles and keep up to date on the latest NFL news,click here!

Read full news in source page