Breaking news: On social media, Donald Driver has heaped praise on one former wide receiver
Green Bay has a fantastic bunch of young wide receivers. Going into the 2023 season, general manager Brian Gutekunst and the club took a major risk by surrounding first-year starter Jordan Love with a wide receiver group comprised entirely of rookies and second-year players. In addition, three rookie tight ends and Josiah Deguara surrounded Love.
While not always flawless or totally healthy, the group of Romeo Doubs, Christian Watson, Jayden Reed, and Dontayvion Wicks has provided Packers supporters with a lot to look forward to. Reed is having a historic season, Wicks is being compared to Davante Adams, Watson was performing at an incredibly high level prior to his last injury, and Doubs leads the club in TD receptions.
Unfortunately, seeing all four wide outs 100% healthy and on the field at the same moment has been unusual. While the expectation is that they will be a terrific core for years to come, the uncertainty has fans on social media frequently playing the “what if” game. In a recent post, the question “You can only pick one to come back (in their prime)” was presented, and the alternatives were Jordy Nelson, Donald Driver, or Sterling Sharpe.
Of course, the notion is that either of these players would provide a significant boost to the injured young core. Each player has numerous top-10 ranks in various franchise receiving categories, but Driver decided who would be the most helpful, and it was not himself.
Donald Driver believes Sterling Sharpe would be the most beneficial to the Green Bay Packers right now
Many fans chose Sharpe as the one they would bring back if they could in the comments and re-posts. As it turns out, Driver would as well:
Driver was picked by the Packers in 1999 and thus never played alongside Sharpe. He and Nelson, on the other hand, played together for five seasons and were on the team that won Super Bowl XLV. Sharpe’s selection reflects not only Driver’s humility, but also how brilliant and revered Sharpe is nearly 30 years after his career ended.
Jordy Nelson’s Green Bay Packers Career Statistics and Rankings
Donald Driver’s Green Bay Packers Career Statistics and Rankings
As demonstrated, Sharpe had the shortest career of the three (thanks to a career-ending neck injury), but still ranks in the top five of each major receiving category in team history. Had he never gotten hurt, the debate may not be whether or not he is best wide receiver in Packers history, but rather if he was the best wide receiver in the history of the entire NFL.
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