It's a narrative that we are all very familiar with by now: The Green Bay Packers don't have enough weapons at wide receiver. And while I certainly think that it's been overblown this offseason, I understand why it has been such a hot topic of conversation.
Outside of Davante Adams and the emergence of Allen Lazard over the second half of the season, the Packers' receiving unit in 2019 was quite underwhelming. However, as we all know, they still wouldn't address the position in the draft, and their only free-agent addition, Devin Funchess, decided to opt-out. This season the Packers are banking on the internal development of their young receivers along with the usage of tight ends and running backs in the passing game as well.