Green Bay Packers receiver Amari Rodgers remains a disappointment thus far, but it’s still too soon to write him off entirely. Still, Rodgers has a lot of work to do to live up to the expectations the team had when they traded up to draft him in the third round a year ago.
Rodgers struggled in his rookie season. He was only on the field for 10 percent of the Packers offensive snaps and had only four catches all season for 45 yards.
The former Clemson star was the Packers primary punt returner all season and took over as the team’s kick returner midseason after Kylin Hill was lost for the season with a knee injury.