Packers make Jayden Reed trade decision after NFL Draft choices

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The Green Bay Packers chose wide receivers Matthew Golden and Savion Williams early in last month's NFL Draft.

It made many wonder what Green Bay's plan was, given that they already had Jayden Reed, Romeo Doubs, Christian Watson and Dontayvion Wicks in the receivers room.

ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Monday that at least one of those guys is safe.

Schefter wrote, "The team said it will not affect Reed's status as its top receiver."

Reed wasn't overly consistent in 2024, but his final line of 55-857-6 was a solid one.

He just turned 25 at the end of April and has a long NFL career ahead of him.

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It makes sense that the Packers wouldn't want to trade this speedster.

If anything, the frequently rumored Doubs makes more sense to trade away, especially after the draft choices.

Williams isn't necessarily a plug-and-play guy early on, really more of a gadget player.

But Golden is league ready and deserves reps. 

Regardless, it sounds like Reed will remain a focal point on speed routes, WR runs and more.

It's good news for the future of Reed in Green Bay, a place that almost certainly will want to buy into his positive outlook.

Maybe the Packers can finally rattle off like a 12-5 mark during the regular season, if Jordan Love can stay healthy. If everyone is good to go, this should be a fun stretch upcoming.

And Reed looks like he'll remain a big part of it.

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