3. Randall Cobb
A dynamic talent that can line up out wide, in the slot, in the backfield and return kicks, Cobb should be a top priority this offseason for Green Bay, and Aaron Rodgers has said as much already.
The Packers rarely overpay to keep players, but Cobb is an integral piece of the puzzle. He fits in perfectly as the slot receiver between Jordy Nelson and rising second-year star Davante Adams.
Still, if Cobb demands too much money, general manager Ted Thompson won’t be afraid to let the wideout walk. That was the case with Greg Jennings a few years ago. This could be one of the more interesting sagas to watch.