The Green Bay Packers seemed to have a lot going for them heading into the 2025 season, but there were a few question marks.
Many believed that the cornerback room was going to struggle, but they’ve been among the best units in the league through three weeks.
There was also some concern about the wide receiver room and if their rag-tag bunch could make it work again this season, and to this point, it looks like they have.
Matthew Golden is starting to come into his own, Romeo Doubs has been the reliable target that he’s been in years past, and other players have emerged to help Jordan Love make the offense better.
Dontayvion Wicks has improved a lot this season, making fewer mistakes, and as analyst Jacob Morley pointed out on X, he has yet to drop a pass this year, something he’s struggled with in the past.
Dontayvion Wicks hasn’t dropped a single pass. pic.twitter.com/AI5M5t6frr
— Jacob Morley (@JacobMorley) September 23, 2025
Being a reliable target is the most important thing a wide receiver can be to their quarterback.
If you can’t be reliable, if you drop the ball when it comes your way, you can quickly lose trust with your QB.
Quarterbacks have favorite receivers for a reason, and if Wicks continues to make plays when needed, Love should look his way more in the weeks to come.
Christian Watson is slated to come back at some point, so the Packers’ receiver room will be even more robust when he’s on the field, but for now, they are in a surprisingly strong position.