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For the first time since the Bush administration, Green Bay spent 1st round capital on a receiver. While that may have left Aaron Rodgers stretching his head, Jordan Love should benefit greatly from Golden's skillset. He's a strong route runner, has the speed to command safety help, and more importantly, can play the X, Z, and slot, which is especially important if he plans on carving out space in this offense. He's landed in a prime spot for long term fantasy relevance, and there's the catch. Unless this receiver core is trimmed by injury or otherwise, it's hard to see a path where Golden leads this team in receptions. He's a fantastic long-term hold for the season, but I think his biggest value is in 2026 and beyond, making him at best a late-round stash in non-dynasty leagues.
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Jayden Reed dealing with sprained foot Spotted in a walking boot By: Mike Krueger | Sat Aug 9, 11:29 pm

| | Packers HC Matt LaFleur said he is hopeful that WR Jayden Reed will be ready for Week 1. Reed is dealing with a sprained foot that one source described as leaving him “day to day.” (Adam Schefter on X)
FFToday's Take: Reed did not play in the Packers pre-season Week 1 game Saturday against the Jets. LaFleur didn't describe the injury specifically so there's no real timetable for his return. The Packers have a number of options at the position including Romeo Doubs, Matthew Golden and Dontayvion Wicks who can handle receiving duties if Reed isn't ready for Week 1.

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