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Packers Dynasty Fantasy Football Overview: Which Pass Catchers Should You Be Rostering?

Taking a look at the top Green Bay dynasty offensive players going into the 2025 season.

Morgan Rode Jul 23rd 12:39 PM EDT.

Credit: Imagn Images
Credit: Imagn Images

Let's tackle another dynasty fantasy football overview of NFL teams by looking over the Green Bay Packers.

We have already looked at the Eagles, Chiefs, Lions, Bills, Ravens, Vikings, Commanders and Chargers. I plan to cover every NFL team, so keep checking back for more!

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Quarterbacks

Jordan Love is the team's starting quarterback, and I don't see that changing for several more seasons yet. He's 26 years old and entering his third year as a starter.

Love isn't a top-10 dynasty quarterback in my eyes, but he could maybe get there with a big 2025 season.

He was limited to 15 games last season, and played most of the season injured in some capacity. Love threw for 3,389 yards, 25 touchdowns and 11 interceptions, while rushing for an additional 83 yards and a score. He had 247 rushing yards and four scores in his first season as a starter, which I think shows just how injured he was.

Love has a talented offense around him and could be a top-10 fantasy quarterback for several more years yet. Like I said though, he needs to show that after coming off a down season.

It's a good buy-low time on Love.

Malik Willis showed some promise last season, but won't get a chance to play unless Love is injured again. Maybe the Packers will trade him away if another QB on the roster looks good this postseason and another NFL team needs a starting-caliber QB.

Willis is 26 years old, and a change of scenery could really boost his dynasty value. In Green Bay, I don't see Willis being a big asset, unless of course Love is out an extended period again.

Sean Clifford and Taylor Elgersma are the other QBs on the roster. Neither have good dynasty outlooks, but big preseasons could maybe give them a little value - they'd likely need changes of scenery to ever truly take off.

Running Backs

Josh Jacobs is back as the Packers' lead back for 2025. MarShawn Lloyd is a young backup option, while Emanuel Wilson and Chris Brooks are other options on the roster.

Jacobs didn't make my dynasty running back list, but he's not too far off it either. He's 27 years old and should have a couple big years in him yet.

He went for 1,671 yards and 16 touchdowns in his first season in Green Bay. Jacobs might take a step back in his second year, especially if Lloyd stays healthy. That makes now a time to sell high with Jacobs.

He's already a player I'd only want to roster on a contending dynasty team. Otherwise, I'd trade Jacobs for some future assets.

Jacobs will be a good/great fantasy option for at least this season, so contending dynasty teams will get a boost from rostering him.

Lloyd was the team's third-round pick in 2024, but only got in one game last season. He has the chance to carve out a decent offensive role, and maybe become the lead back one day.

His dynasty value is way down, and he's worth tacking a gamble on depending on how large your rosters are. Rebuilding teams should definitely consider adding Lloyd, as there's not much risk involved and it shouldn't cost you much.

Wilson had 550 yards and five scores last season while primarily being the top back after Jacobs. He'll likely slip back behind Lloyd, so his fantasy and dynasty value is going to drop.

He's 26 years old and is only worth rostering in really deep dynasty leagues already. Wilson likely doesn't have much value, so not many are going to be able to trade him for a good return.

Brooks is already on his second NFL team after debuting in 2023. He had 252 yards and a score over 15 games with the Pack last season. The 25-year-old would need an injury to Jacobs to get into the mix offensively for the Packers, so there's not much redraft or dynasty value in him, unless he's moved to a different team.

Jan 12, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs (8) rushes the ball against the Philadelphia Eagles during the first half in an NFC wild card game at Lincoln Financial Field. Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images
Jan 12, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs (8) rushes the ball against the Philadelphia Eagles during the first half in an NFC wild card game at Lincoln Financial Field. Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

Wide Receivers

The Packers' best dynasty assets might be at wide receiver.

Matthew Golden is highly regarded after being the team's first-round pick this offseason. Jayden Reed, Romeo Doubs, rookie Savion Williams, Christian Watson and Dontayvion Wicks are also worth discussing. Malik Heath, Bo Melton and Mecole Hardman could be involved if there's injuries.

Golden looks to already have a starting role for the Packers and could become the No. 1 option the team has been looking for for a few years. He's 21 years old (nearly 22) and could become a top-10 dynasty wideout with a big rookie season.

Reed is 25 years old and has delivered two good seasons so far. He had 1,020 total yards and seven touchdowns last season.

He'll play mostly in the slot, and having Golden and other talented wideouts around should help Reed keep producing good numbers every season.

He's unlikely to ever be a top-10 dynasty wideout, but he does enough to roster and utilize in most dynasty leagues. Reed should be a pretty affordable asset to acquire too.

Doubs had 601 yards and four touchdowns over 13 games last season - he also played 13 games in his rookie season. He's 25 years old, so he still has dynasty value left.

I think there's a chance he gets pushed out of Green Bay, but a change of scenery could help him reach a new fantasy level too. I'd be happy to roster and acquire him as a result.

Watson is likely to miss time this season because of an injury he suffered last season. He played in 15 games, going for 643 yards and two touchdowns.

His best season was still his rookie one, and injuries continue to plague the 26-year-old. Watson is more of a depth option in dynasty leagues, and he's another who could benefit most from a change of scenery.

Wicks is just 24 years old and has produced 997 yards and nine scores over his first two years. He didn't take the step forward that many expected last season, so his dynasty value is down.

The wideout room is crowded in Green Bay, and Wicks looks like a secondary option right now. A big season could see him starting going into next year, but I don't think he'll ever be a great weekly fantasy option. It's a good time to buy low on him if you believe in him, but he's more of a lottery ticket than anything right now.

Williams was the team's third-round pick. He's a bit raw as a prospect, but could get some playing time early as Watson works his way back. Williams could push Doubs, Wicks or Watson out with strong play.

I'm fine taking a gamble on Williams in deeper dynasty leagues, but I wouldn't be expecting a ton from him this coming season. He's more of a project and future asset.

Melton is 26, Heath is 25 and Hardman is 27, and they are buried on the depth chart for now. Melton might be moving to cornerback,  so that shows he doesn't have a great chance of making the roster as a wideout. Heath and Hardman might need injuries ahead of them to make the opening roster as well, and none of those three have good dynasty outlooks.

Tight Ends

Tucker Kraft is the team's top tight end, while Luke Musgrave is the top backup. Ben Sims and John FitzPatrick are others on the roster, but are far behind Kraft and Musgrave.

Kraft broke out for 713 yards and seven scores in his second NFL season. That big showing earned him the No. 9 spot on my dynasty TE list.

There's a ton of wideouts in Green Bay, but Kraft is the clear leader in the TE room, and I see his role expanding in the seasons to come. He's only 24 years old as well, so Kraft has a chance to rise up the dynasty top-10 list.

Musgrave is also 24, but his dynasty value is dropping after losing the starting role to Kraft last season. He only played in seven games last season and has just 18 games played over two seasons.

Musgrave would need an injury to Kraft to be really involved offensively in GB, and he'd still be the fifth or sixth option probably. Musgrave's dynasty value is really low, and he should only be rostered in really deep leagues now. We'll see if he can turn his career around.

Sims is 25 years old, but has just 63 yards and a score over 34 games in two years. FitzPatrick is 25 years old and has 14 yards over 18 games in two years. Neither are dynasty or redraft assets, even if Kraft and Musgrave were ever out.

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