2. WR Romeo Doubs, Green Bay Packers
For as much as the Green Bay Packers can publicly maintain that they won't be moving anyone from the wide receiver room this offseason after adding Matthew Golden, Savion Williams and Mecole Hardman this offseason, I'm not buying it. There's too many mouths to feed and that's eventually going to be a logjam they have to clear up with a trade. Romeo Doubs, to me, is the most likely option to be moved given the homogenous position group and the fact that he probably could net the best return for Brian Gutekunst.
Doubs has played in 43 games in his career and has been productive when on the field, averaging 58 catches, 672 yards and six touchdowns per 17-game season over that span. At the same time, he's not separated himself as a true No. 1 option and, with Christian Watson's uncertain health, the upside with Doubs could get Green Bay a Day 2 pick if they find the right trade partner. To avoid having too many mouths to feed, this could be the best course of action for the Packers to take at the position.
Predicted Trade Destination: Pittsburgh Steelers
The wheeling-and-dealing Steelers are the most obvious option for a Doubs trade. With the arrival of Aaron Rodgers, Omar Khan's actions have indicated that the franchise is all-in on trying to make a Super Bowl run this season. To do that, though, I'd still argue that they can't go into the year with Calvin Austin III as their second receiving option. Doubs would be a dream opposite DK Metcalf and, if Pittsburgh is willing to part with more draft capital, he seems attainable.