The Green Bay Packers have been fairly active in free agency, but before they are done, there is at least one more they need to take. And that is signing a wide receiver.
Not everyone agrees with this assessment. After all, the Packers aren’t in bad shape now. Davante Adams is a true No. 1 receiver. Just having that is huge. Then, you have Randall Cobb, who is just 28 years old and still capable of a 1,000-yard season.
Those are two very good building blocks. On top of that, the Packers have guys like Geronimo Allison, Michael Clark and Trevor Davis. Allison and Clark have shown potential as receivers and have some upside. Allison had 23 receptions last season and has 35 for his career for over 400 yards.
Allison, a second-year player out of Illinois, had six for 101 in the win over the Bengals last season, including a key catch in overtime. He could be a solid outside receiver opposite Adams. Cobb, of course, is best in the slot. Clark can be the third guy outside and Ty Montgomery can play in the slot and some at running back. Maybe even Davis can find a niche as a home-run threat.
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