The Green Bay Packers appear committed to running back Josh Jacobs, with comments from Jacobs himself signaling the team’s intention to build around him. But are the Packers truly “locking up” Jacobs’ future with these statements, and what steps must they take to maximize his potential?
**Jacobs Sounds Off on Packers’ Needs**
Josh Jacobs has been vocal about the Packers’ needs for the 2025 season, stating the team needs a proven No. 1 receiver, another defensive end, and another defensive back[1]. Jacobs believes that after the Packers acquire those pieces, they will be fine[1].
**Packers’ WR Corps Under Scrutiny**
Jacobs stated that the Packers have a really young group of receivers who can be special, but they need a proven No. 1 receiver who is consistent[1][2]. The Packers used a receiver-by-committee approach in 2024[2]. Jayden Reed led the team with 55 catches and 857 yards, but no receiver cracked 1,000 yards[2]. Jacobs even suggested the Packers bring back Davante Adams, with whom he played in Las Vegas[1][2].
**Other Roster Needs**
Jacobs also stated the Packers need another defensive end and defensive back[1]. He said the Packers are missing two to three pieces[1].
**Jacobs Shows Leadership**
Josh Jacobs has been everything the Packers were looking for when they signed him to a four-year, $48 million deal[3]. He finished sixth in the NFL with 301 carries and 1,329 rushing yards in 2024[2]. He wants to build the Packers in his image and has taken steps to recruit talent for the Packers in 2025[1][3].
**Possible Additions**
To address the need at defensive end, the Packers could trade for Myles Garrett[1]. To fill the need at cornerback, they could draft Jahdae Barron[1].
**Packers Committed to Improvement**
Packers General Manager Brian Gutekunst believes that there needs to be a sense of urgency around the Packers this offseason and that it’s time for them to get back to competing for and winning the Super Bowl[1].
**Fan Frenzy: Is It Enough to Keep Jacobs Happy?**
Whether Jacobs’ comments and the Packers’ potential moves are enough to solidify his future in Green Bay remains to be seen, but his leadership is evident[1][3]. Some already don’t agree with Jacob’s assessment, with Dontayvion Wicks taking to social media to disagree[1][2].