GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Last season, only one team devoted more salary-cap space to the receiver position than the Green Bay Packers.
Using $26.67 million in cap space on receivers, second only to Tampa Bay's $30.03 million, didn't translate into across-the-board production, however.
Other than Davante Adams, who narrowly missed the Packers' single-season receptions record, no other consistent threat emerged.
General manager Brian Gutekunst wants to try a different approach this season.
With Randall Cobb's $12.7 million cap charge from last year off the books and not a single receiver added in veteran free agency or the draft, the Packers dropped to No.