The Packers media theme going into 2022 is already in place: the receiving corps may or may not be on the mediocre side. Then again, it depends who you ask.
If you ask Madden 23, QB Aaron Rodgers will be missing his right hand man, Davante Adams. The addition of Sammy Watkins did little to ease concerns.
Madden 23 Ratings Show no Love For Packers
#Packers top wide receivers from @EAMaddenNFL pic.twitter.com/EEzXjiXXzi
— Zach Kruse (@zachkruse2) July 18, 2022
- Sammy Watkins – 79
- Randall Cobb – 78
- Allen Lazard – 77
- Christian Watson – 71
- Amari Rodgers – 69
- Juwann Winfree – 67
Yikes.
Here are the full stats:
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— My name's Matt but you can call me Matub (@CallMeMatub) July 18, 2022
Save us Cobb and Lazard, you’re our only hope.
Madden ratings obviously do not count for much in reality, but it’s another shot at the Packers receivers going into the 2022 season. A bad situation has gotten worse with the departure of Davante Adams and Marquez Valdes-Scantling in the off season following years of disappointment from fans in the Packers’ efforts to use the draft to bolster this position.
The Bastards!
Don’t disagree.
Gutey hasn’t strategized well for either WR or TE during his tenure. The cupboard isn’t bare, but non-existent.