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Packers Free Agents Stay or Go: Randall Cobb

Should the Green Bay Packers re-sign Randall Cobb or let him go? We deliver the pros and cons in Part 3 of this series on the Packers’ 2023 free agents.
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GREEN BAY, Wis. – The Green Bay Packers have 14 players who are scheduled to be unrestricted free agents this offseason, including Randall Cobb.

Going in alphabetical order, our “Stay or Go” series will look at each of those players in advance of the official start of free agency on March 15. Why should the Packers re-sign Cobb? Why should they let him go? Is there a replacement on the roster? Could they get a compensatory draft pick in exchange?

Packers Should Re-Sign Randall Cobb

Should he choose to play another season, Cobb will turn 33 during training camp. That’s not young but a slot receiver can get by with his know-how long after his physical attributes have slipped from prime levels.

According to Pro Football Focus, Cobb in 2022 caught 70.8 percent of targeted throws, averaged 5.6 yards after the catch and 1.67 yards per route, and had two drops (5.6 percent). It all was about on par with the 12th-year pro’s career marks. He forced four missed tackles – most of the team’s receivers, though that’s like being the tallest jockey at Churchill Downs.

The Packers drafted Amari Rodgers in the third round in 2021 to be Randall Cobb 2.0. Instead, Cobb remains and Rodgers didn’t make it through 2.0 seasons.

As Aaron Rodgers said recently on The Pat McAfee Show: "I want the Randall Cobbs of the world – if he wants to keep playing – in my locker room."

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