đĄ Romeo Doubs on the Move? One Super Bowl Contender Might Be Calling Green Bayâs Number
Could the Green Bay Packers actually move on from one of their most reliable wideouts?
A new wave of trade rumors has surfacedâand this time, it involves Romeo Doubs, the trusted target who became Jordan Loveâs early go-to option last season. But the buzz isnât just noise. One Super Bowl-contending team might really be in the marketâand Doubs checks all the right boxes.
So why would the Packers deal him? And where could he land?
Letâs dive in.

đŒ Why Trading Doubs Isnât as Crazy as It Sounds
On the surface, Doubs looked like a breakout candidate in 2023. He posted 9 touchdowns, stepped up when Christian Watson battled injuries, and built a real connection with Love.
But now? The WR room is crowded and competitive. Jayden Reed, Dontayvion Wicks, and second-year stud Bo Melton have all surged. And with rookie WR Malik Nabers (if drafted hypothetically) or the team eyeing more vertical threats, Doubsâ role could shrinkâdespite his solid production.
Translation: The Packers have leverage and depth. Thatâs when smart teams sell.

đ The Super Bowl Team That Makes Sense
Enter the Buffalo Bills or the Baltimore Ravensâtwo playoff-caliber rosters with real receiver issues.
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The Bills lost Gabe Davis and are banking on rookie Keon Coleman to produce early.
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The Ravens are elite everywhere except WR depth behind Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman.
Both teams are known to be active trade suitors, and a 3rd-round pick or a future 4th could be enough to tempt GM Brian Gutekunst into a dealâespecially if Doubs isnât penciled in as a top-two receiver moving forward.
đ€ Should the Packers Do It?
Trading a fan favorite is always risky. But in todayâs NFL, roster flexibility and draft capital are currency. If Green Bay believes Reed and Wicks are ascending and want to double down on youth or upgrade elsewhere (think corner or EDGE), moving Doubs for the right return could be a chess move, not a panic move.
Plus, Doubs gets a shot at a ring. Everyone wins.
