Packers Are Betting Favorite To Acquire Elite Receiver

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GREEN BAY, Wis. – The Green Bay Packers are the betting favorite to acquire former All-Pro receiver DeAndre Hopkins at BetOnline.
The Packers are a team shrouded in question marks headed into the 2023 season, and that’s not limited to whether it will be Aaron Rodgers or Jordan Love at quarterback. It’s nothing but questions at receiver. Will Allen Lazard or Randall Cobb return in free agency? Are Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs poised to be the next big thing at receiver? Can fellow 2022 draft pick Samori Toure develop into a reliable threat?
Hopkins would help Green Bay’s offense take the next step after a season of struggles. Hopkins was an All-Pro in 2017, when he led the NFL in touchdown receptions, as well as 2018 and 2019. From 2018 through 2020, Hopkins topped 100 receptions each season.
However, injuries and a suspension limited him to 42 catches in 10 games in 2021 and 64 receptions in nine games in 2022. Out of 106 receptions the past two years, he broke one tackle.
Hopkins will turn 31 before training camp and is owed base salaries of $19.45 million in 2023 and $14.92 million in 2024. Those could be renegotiated via an extension or restructure, but the Packers are entering another offseason of salary cap gymnastics and probably can’t afford to make a big-splash signing.
Here are the 10 teams with the shortest odds.
Green Bay Packers: +300
Kansas City Chiefs: +450
New England Patriots: +450
Baltimore Ravens: +700
New York Giants: +900
Chicago Bears: +900
Cleveland Browns: +1000
Dallas Cowboys: +1000
Los Angeles Chargers: +1000
Jacksonville Jaguars: +1200
In a story tackling Hopkins’ trade value, SI.com’s Albert Breer projected it would take a Day 2 pick to pry him out of the desert.
100 Days of Mocks
Starting Jan. 17, when there were 100 days until the start of the NFL Draft, we started our mock-worthy goal of 100 mock drafts in 100 days. Here’s the 100-day-countdown series.
Add Mel Kiper to the Mayer-to-the-#Packers bandwagon.https://t.co/BzsTYz6k9p
— Bill Huber (@BillHuberNFL) January 25, 2023
100 days: First-round quarterback?
99 days: Trading for outside linebacker
97 days: This pick would break a long drought
96 days: NFL.com’s Daniel Jeremiah goes back to Georgia
95 days: Two firsts if Rodgers is traded
94 days: College Football News mocks Mayer
93 days: Safety first for Bucky Brooks in NFL.com mock
92 days: Kiper takes a tight end
Grading the Packers
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Aaron Jones and the running backs
Christian Watson and the receivers
Robert Tonyan and the tight ends
David Bakhtiari, Zach Tom and the offensive line
Kenny Clark and the defensive line
Preston Smith and outside linebackers
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Former #Packers VP Andrew Brandt has his thoughts on the Aaron Rodgers saga.https://t.co/AUIyM3IOlL
— Bill Huber (@BillHuberNFL) January 25, 2023
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Bill Huber, who has covered the Green Bay Packers since 2008, is the publisher of Packers On SI, a Sports Illustrated channel. E-mail: packwriter2002@yahoo.com History: Huber took over Packer Central in August 2019. Twitter: https://twitter.com/BillHuberNFL Background: Huber graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, where he played on the football team, in 1995. He worked in newspapers in Reedsburg, Wisconsin Dells and Shawano before working at The Green Bay News-Chronicle and Green Bay Press-Gazette from 1998 through 2008. With The News-Chronicle, he won several awards for his commentaries and page design. In 2008, he took over as editor of Packer Report Magazine, which was founded by Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Nitschke, and PackerReport.com. In 2019, he took over the new Sports Illustrated site Packer Central, which he has grown into one of the largest sites in the Sports Illustrated Media Group.