The Green Bay Packers selected two tight ends on day two of the 2023 NFL Draft and after one season, it looks like both players have the potential to be big contributors to the team’s offense.
Second round pick Luke Musgrave played in 11 games while missing six due to a lacerated kidney. Musgrave secured the starting tight end spot after a strong showing at training camp and in the preseason. He caught 34 passes for 352 yards and one touchdown. That tied the Packers franchise rookie record for tight ends set by Bubba Franks back in 2000.