Two years ago, the Packers receiving corps was looking grim.
Though the Packers posted a 13-3 record, the passing attack was no better than it had been in the doldrums of 2017 and 2018. It was a team improvement, but the passing game seemed to have stagnated.
In 2020 and 2021, the aerial attack experienced a renaissance, but it was more due to a rejuvenated Aaron Rodgers than anything else. The wide receiver room had a stud in Davante Adams, but lacked depth with Allen Lazard, the oft-injured MVS, and little else.
So the Packers made some moves.