Debate: Which WR Is Most Important for Green Bay's Success?

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Debate: Which WR Is Most Important for Green Bay's Success?

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Certainly Randall Cobb is the #1 choice for future receivers. After that, Jordy Nelson or James Jones would be nice. H...Full Comment»

If you had to pick 2 wide receivers from the Packers, who would they be?

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Sauron the Great
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Certainly Randall Cobb is the #1 choice for future receivers. After that, Jordy Nelson or James Jones would be nice. Hat...
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Cord Nichols The Man Formerly Known as Triple H
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Greg Jennings. When he is being double covered all the time it opens up one on one coverage on the other receivers, whic...
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Tyrann Mathieu
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Randal Cobb and James Jones
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I have to say Nelson is my choice with Jones 2nd.. I would LOVE to see D.D in a coaching position..
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There is no TWO most important receivers. The Packer Offense runs on the ability of Rodgers to attack the given Defense...
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Cobb for the options and YAC he brings, Jordy Nelson for the poise and deep threat

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