Jayden Reed, Dontayvion Wicks and Romeo Doubs are currently the Green Bay Packers‘ top trio of wide receivers.
They’re a talented bunch, to be sure, but there’s not a legit star among them. At least, not yet. Reed is likely on his way, but there are serious questions surrounding Green Bay’s other key WRs.
Christian Watson, who missed eight games last season due to injuries, is currently dealing with an ankle issue. His durability remains a huge concern. There’s also drama surrounding Doubs, who was just suspended one game for behavior that “negatively impacted the team,” according to GM Brian Gutekunst.
Meanwhile, down in Miami, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s indefinite absence has led to speculation the Dolphins may try to trade top wideout Tyreek Hill. Oddsmakers are telling you there’s a chance, Packers fans, although it’s not a great one. According to the next-team odds at SportsBetting.ag, the Packers have the seventh-best odds to add Hill via trade.
Packers Would Surely Be in On a Trade for WR Tyreek Hill, If Dolphins Shopped Him
Hill led the NFL in receiving yards (1,799) and touchdown catches (13) in 2023. He was voted the No. 1 best overall player in the league by his fellow players heading into the regular season, but he hasn’t been able to put up the same kind of numbers with Tagovailoa out.
After catching 7 passes for 130 yards and a score Week 1 with Tua in the lineup, Hill has 10 receptions for 87 yards over his last three games. An incredible playmaker, Hill would give Packers quarterback Jordan Love the league’s best receiver.
So, what are the odds, exactly?
The Kansas City Chiefs (+300) have the best odds to snag Hill. Behind them are the Baltimore Ravens (+400), Pittsburgh Steelers (+600), Washington Commanders (+800), New York Jets (+1000), New Orleans Saints (+1200) and the Packers (+1400).
“We currently have the Packers with the seventh-best odds to trade for Tyreek Hill,” Robert Cooper, Sportsbook Manager at SportsBetting.ag, said, via Bill Huber of Sports Illustrated. “This is a more of a personnel placement than anything, as Green Bay is still missing that true No. 1 wideout.”