Online reports indicate other N-F-L teams have contacted the Packers to see if they would trade wide receiver Randall Cobb. NFL.com reports Green Bay isn’t shopping its number-two receiver. At one point in the off-season, Cobb’s roster spot was in question, but when Jordy Nelson was released, the threat to Cobb’s status was removed. His contract counts 12.7 million dollars against the Packers’ salary cap. He’s coming off two sub-par seasons and his 2017 production of 66 catches for 653 yards and four scores was undoubtedly affected by the absence of quarterback Aaron Rodgers. The Packers say they expect Cobb to be a contributor during the 2018 season.
Other Teams Checking In On Randall Cobb’s Availability
Aug 24, 2018 | 6:33 AM
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