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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 1051039" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>I think the good news with Reed, Doubs and Watson is that Reed's contract runs through 2026, so the Packers have at least another year or even 2, before having to decide what to do with him. Personally, I feel like Reed is going to be the featured WR and a top one at that. I am actually surprised how little the Packers have been using him as of late.</p><p></p><p>As far as Doubs and Watson go. I wouldn't trade either of them, unless someone offers a a second rounder for Watson and a 1st for Doubs. That kind of talent and experience. at the price the Packers are paying, is hard to replace. At this point, Doubs is the better WR in my opinion. More complete, but Watson could be starting to break out, so who knows. </p><p></p><p>If the Packers are looking to shed some WR's in the offseason, I don't see Reed, Doubs or Watson as being the guys you shed. Now maybe before the trade deadline next season, if they are flush with WR's, Watson or Doubs could be considered trade bait.</p><p></p><p>Todays contracts, especially the second ones, are really tough to call. The Packers have a guy like Doubs @ ~$1M/year and if he has a good 2025 season, do you suddenly want to pay him $20+ M/season?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 1051039, member: 7261"] I think the good news with Reed, Doubs and Watson is that Reed's contract runs through 2026, so the Packers have at least another year or even 2, before having to decide what to do with him. Personally, I feel like Reed is going to be the featured WR and a top one at that. I am actually surprised how little the Packers have been using him as of late. As far as Doubs and Watson go. I wouldn't trade either of them, unless someone offers a a second rounder for Watson and a 1st for Doubs. That kind of talent and experience. at the price the Packers are paying, is hard to replace. At this point, Doubs is the better WR in my opinion. More complete, but Watson could be starting to break out, so who knows. If the Packers are looking to shed some WR's in the offseason, I don't see Reed, Doubs or Watson as being the guys you shed. Now maybe before the trade deadline next season, if they are flush with WR's, Watson or Doubs could be considered trade bait. Todays contracts, especially the second ones, are really tough to call. The Packers have a guy like Doubs @ ~$1M/year and if he has a good 2025 season, do you suddenly want to pay him $20+ M/season? [/QUOTE]
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