The tight end position with the Green Bay Packers was one that they struggled to get consistent production from for a number of seasons.
Really, up until Robert Tonyan's 2020 season, where he caught 52 of his 59 receptions and had 11 touchdowns, it had been since Jermichael Finley was Green Bay's go-to option at tight end that they had that level of steady production. Sure, Jared Cook had a strong second half of the season in 2016 once he returned from injury, but he would head elsewhere in free agency, and Green Bay was back to searching for a reliable tight end.