Packers Expected to Target Wide Receiver in 2025 NFL Draft
Packers Expected to Target Wide Receiver in 2025 NFL Draft

Packers Expected to Target Wide Receiver in 2025 NFL Draft

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As the 2025 NFL Draft approaches, the Green Bay Packers are under scrutiny for their longstanding trend of not selecting a wide receiver in the first round, a practice that has lasted since 2002. General Manager Brian Gutekunst has hinted at the potential for change, suggesting the Packers may finally address their wide receiver needs early in the draft, particularly at their No. 23 pick. Additionally, there is speculation about a possible trade involving backup quarterback Malik Willis, whose impressive performance during the 2024 season has increased his value, making him a potential asset for the Packers if another team offers a Day 3 draft pick. Analysts have also pointed out that the Packers might need to cut one of their current wide receivers, possibly Bo Melton, to make room for new talent. With Gutekunst's history of aggressive drafting and trading, the Packers could be positioned to move up in the draft if a top prospect slips. Overall, the team's strategy could significantly impact their roster dynamics this offseason.

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