The Green Bay Packers have never been known to use a high draft pick on the wide receiver position. They stuck to that trend in the 2022 NFL draft. They brought in two rookie receivers for quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
Instead, they used their second-round pick and their fourth-round pick to address the position.
The Packers brought in North Dakota State wide receiver Christan Watson in the second round. They then doubled down, bringing in University of Nevada wide receiver Romeo Doubs.
Christian Watson spent four seasons at NDSU. He appeared in 52 collegiate games, recording 105 receptions for 2,139 receiving yards, and 14 touchdowns.