Packers' Romeo Doubs trade proposal sends him to ironic AFC team

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The Green Bay Packers have to move at least one wide receiver.

A healthy depth chart would currently include Romeo Doubs, Christian Watson, Jayden Reed, Dontayvion Wicks and rookies Matthew Golden and Savion Williams.

That's a set of hands or two too many.

Bleacher Report's Alex Kay suggests a trade destination for Doubs: the New York Jets, previously the home of Aaron Rodgers but now QBd by Justin Fields next to me.

"The New York Jets fit the bill, especially after forgoing an opportunity to land a receiver early in the draft," Kay writes. "While the team bolstered its offense with first-round tackle Armand Membou and second-round tight end Mason Taylor, its lone receiver addition was Arian Smith on Day 3.

"In order to make life easier for marquee free-agent pickup Justin Fields, new offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand should be pushing the club to make a run at Doubs.

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"The wideout would be a strong fit across from talented No. 1 wideout Garrett Wilson and could push veterans Allen Lazard and Josh Reynolds down the depth chart as the Jets' new No. 2 option."

Doubs is still just 25. He was a fourth-round pick in 2022.

At times, Doubs has been one of Jordan Love's favorite targets, a big wideout capable of going up to get it.

Someone's gotta go, though, and the most-frequent suggestion is Doubs.

Stay tuned for the happenings in Green Bay.

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