There is one game that matters left in the NFL season and that will be played in seven days. After that, the offseason begins and with it will come some big decisions for the Green Bay Packers.
Among those decisions will be whether or not the Packers try to keep Randall Cobb, a former second-round pick that was awarded a big contract after the 2014 season, only to never really live up to the hype.
The season before he signed the deal, Cobb caught 91 passes for 1,287 yards and caught 12 touchdowns. He hasn't hit the 1,000-yard mark since and the closest he came was in 2015 with 79 receptions for 829 yards and six touchdowns.