Packers wide receiver sees no drop-off at QB after Aaron Rodgers trade: ‘Jordan can do the same exact thing’

The Green Bay Packers are coming into the primary season with out Aaron Rodgers beneath middle since 2008, however one vast receiver thinks the group is in good arms. 

Second-year wideout Romeo Doubs is getting ready for his first season catching passes from quarterback Jordan Love, who the Packers chosen within the first spherical of the 2020 NFL Draft

Aaron Rodgers and Jordan Love

Aaron Rodgers and Jordan Love of the Packers earlier than the Tennessee Titans recreation at Lambeau Field on Nov. 17, 2022, in Green Bay, Wisconsin.  (Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)

And Doubs doesn’t see a drop-off in play as Green Bay goes from Rodgers to Love. 

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“I think Jordan can do it. I think Jordan is a really good quarterback,” Doubs instructed Spectrum News 1 Wisconsin. 

“When you go from Aaron Rodgers to Jordan, Aaron was a really great quarterback, but I believe Jordan can do the same exact thing. So I don’t really see what’s the big difference.” 

Love was drafted by Green Bay to be Rodgers’ substitute, however as Rodgers continued to play nicely, Love noticed restricted enjoying time in his first three seasons. 

Jordan Love throws in his first NFL start

Jordan Love of the Green Bay Packers throws beneath stress from George Karlaftis of the Chiefs throughout a preseason recreation at Arrowhead Stadium on Aug. 25, 2022, in Kansas City, Missouri. (David Eulitt/Getty Images)

Love began one recreation through the 2021 season and tried simply 21 passes in 2022, filling in for Rodgers when the four-time MVP was injured towards the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 12. 

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The Packers at the moment are prepared to maneuver on from Rodgers after buying and selling him to the New York Jets in April. And whereas many see Green Bay taking a step again in Love’s first season because the starter, Doubs disagrees with the nationwide narrative. 

“I see a progression. I see it going up. I don’t see the Packers going down,” Doubs instructed Spectrum News 1 Wisconsin. “I only focus on our room and our team in this organization. This organization is historic, and it’s only winning. That’s all. When you hear Green Bay, it’s no losing, it’s only winning.”

Romeo Doubs sits on the bench

Romeo Doubs of the Green Bay Packers through the Dolphins recreation at Hard Rock Stadium on Dec. 25, 2022, in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Megan Briggs/Getty Images)

Doubs was chosen by the Packers within the fourth spherical of the 2022 NFL Draft out of Nevada and caught 42 balls for 425 yards and three touchdowns in his rookie season. 

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While the Packers definitely are hoping to not backside out with out Rodgers, Packers’ offensive lineman David Bakhtiari does see the change in signal-callers as a rebuild. 

“How I look at is, it’s disrespectful to say you’re not rebuilding off a Hall of Fame quarterback,” Bakhtiari mentioned Wednesday after an OTA apply, in keeping with ESPN. “It was disrespectful to say you weren’t rebuilding off of Brett Favre when you moved to Aaron. No one knew Aaron and what he was going to be, so I’m not going to sit here and like pull back those words because that is, when you look at how it’s been building, how we were chasing after it and the cap – there was a bunch of situations that can definitely allude to it – we have a young team.”

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