Josh Jacobs Calls for a Top WR1, but Packers’ Young Talent May Have Other Plans
Green Bay Packers’ running back Josh Jacobs made a bold statement earlier this week, sharing his thoughts on where the team can improve ahead of the 2025 NFL season. During his appearance on “No BS with Bill Schmid and Armen Saryan,” Jacobs pinpointed a critical need for the Packers: an established No. 1 wide receiver. While he recognized the team’s current talent, Jacobs believes that Green Bay would significantly benefit from adding a true WR1 to their roster.
Jacobs’ Vision for the Packers’ Receiving Corps
Jacobs, who joined the Packers in 2025, took to national media outlets like “Up & Adams” with Kay Adams to explain his point further. In his conversation, Jacobs even proposed a potential solution: a reunion between the Packers and one of their most successful former wide receivers, Davante Adams. He expressed that Adams, a two-time All-Pro, would provide the stability and experience needed to elevate Green Bay’s receiving game to the next level.
Teammate Dontayvion Wicks Responds with Humor
Jacobs’ comments didn’t go unnoticed by his teammate, wide receiver Dontayvion Wicks. Wicks, who has spent time growing alongside Green Bay’s young receiving corps, took to social media to share his thoughts on the suggestion. Responding with four laughing emojis and a thumbs-down emoji, Wicks appeared to mock the idea of bringing in another star receiver, possibly signaling that he believes the current roster is ready to take on the role of a top target. It seems that Wicks, in particular, has confidence in his own abilities and the potential of the younger receivers.
A Young, Talented Receiving Corps
The Packers’ receiving group is young, energetic, and full of potential. Along with Wicks, Green Bay has wide receivers like Romeo Doubs, Christian Watson, and Jayden Reed—all under the age of 25 and with limited experience in the league. With a few years of development, any one of them could break out as the team’s go-to target. However, Jacobs still feels that the Packers’ offense would gain tremendous value from a proven WR1 to help lead the charge.
Wicks’ Response and the Potential for Growth
At just 23 years old, Wicks had a solid performance in his rookie season, recording 39 receptions for 415 yards and five touchdowns. His numbers show that he’s certainly capable of playing a significant role in Green Bay’s passing attack. Wicks’ response to Jacobs could suggest that he’s eager to step up as the Packers’ go-to wide receiver. It’s clear that Wicks, along with his fellow young wideouts, believes in his potential and the chemistry that’s been developed within the team over the past few seasons.
Can Green Bay’s Young Receivers Shine Without an Established WR1?
While Jacobs’ suggestion holds merit in terms of adding experience to the roster, the Packers’ current wide receiver corps could also surprise many by developing into one of the league’s most potent units. With the right coaching, mentorship, and continued growth, players like Wicks, Watson, and Doubs may soon be able to fill the WR1 void without the need for an external addition. In the end, the 2025 season will determine whether the Packers’ young talent can live up to its potential, or if Jacobs’ vision of a proven star wide receiver will ultimately prove to be the best solution.
The Packers are at a crossroads. With Jacobs’ insights and Wicks’ defiant attitude, the team is set for an intriguing offseason that could shape their future passing game.