When Edgar Bennett took over for Jimmy Robsinson as wide receiver coach, some, like myself, said what the hell? Edgar was a RB professionally. It then occurred to me that this might be a good thing for the receivers. Edgar was a very talented receiving running back. Good hands and grew into a player whom you knew would not fumbled.
One of the Packers biggest concerns, and fans, was the drop passes. Already this season the Packers have had two games, out of four, with zero dropped passes.
The tight ends have let one pass hit the ground out of 25 targets.
The wide receivers have been targeted 88 times with only four drops.
The running backs have been targeted 25 times with zero drops.
Each position has improved over last season.
If you're wondering who's most improved from last year to this, Jordy Nelson with zero drops in 20 targets.