This upcoming off-season, the Green Bay Packers will have a lot of decisions to make. Certainly, one of those will be
strengthening the Packers’ offense and keeping Jordan Love in position for success. Right now, Love is surrounded
by a youthful core that is off to an amazing start. A very young but skilled squad that includes Christian Watson
(when healthy), Romeo Doubs, Jayden Reed, Luke Musgrave, and Tucker Kraft.
Nevertheless, the Packers might gain from bringing in one or two veteran players to the offense who are still in line
with their unofficial “youth movement.” One wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills right now is capable of doing just
that.
Bleacher Report’s Joe Tansey explained how this could occur:
Despite failing to gain a yard in three of the previous four games, Gabe Davis would lead the Packers in receiving
yards in 2023 with his total.
With 595 yards this year, Davis might be ready to move up from being Stefon Diggs’ backup to the position of top
wide receiver.
Although the 24-year-old may not be having the finest regular season right now, his postseason exploits may
increase his value to some organizations.
In the divisional round blockbuster two years ago, Davis recorded 201 receiving yards against the Kansas City Chiefs.
He also recorded a 100-yard performance against the Miami Dolphins the previous season.
Though he needs to be a more reliable pass-catcher in December and January to boost his free-agent stock, Davis has
the potential to be the No. 1 pick.
If the Packers truly adore him, they might not want him to contribute much because it would increase his cost.
In any case, the Packers ought to be keeping an eye out for individuals who can develop alongside Love and the other
wide receivers already on the team and be the team’s top wideout for a considerable amount of time, like Davis and
Higgins.
There is a very strong youthful core surrounding Jordan Love. Nevertheless, this club might benefit greatly from
having a 24-year-old veteran join. The Packers, who have made significant investments in wide receivers in the last
two drafts, will probably turn their attention to other positions in the upcoming season.
The Packers could be better off using the draft to address other areas of weakness and signing a free agent like Davis
to cover as many gaps as possible.
The Packers’ 2024 salary cap will undoubtedly play a role in this (as it always does).
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