Romeo Doubs, a fourth-round pick in 2022, finished his rookie contract and is trending toward free agency in March. PFF analyst Zoltán Buday praises Doubs for a career-best 75.3 PFF receiving grade and 724 receiving yards in 2025, noting that Doubs has frequently served as the Packers’ top target. Over four seasons, he accumulated 335 targets—the most on the team by a wide margin—and led in receiving yards and touchdowns since 2022. Buday argues Doubs could thrive as a clear No. 2 with a true No. 1 presence, given his production and on-field impact.
Malik Willis, acquired from the Titans before the 2024 season, is identified by Buday as an underrated quarterback option in free agency. Willis, who played sparingly in Green Bay with 314 snaps over two seasons, showed starter potential with six touchdowns, zero interceptions in relief appearances, and a strong passer rating (132.5) across 120-plus dropbacks in that span. Buday notes that Willis could compete for a starting role elsewhere despite limited NFL action, making him a notable name in the quarterback market.
In addition to Doubs and Willis, the Packers’ free-agent watch list includes offensive tackle Rasheed Walker and linebacker Quay Walker. With several players entering contract years, Green Bay will look to balance cap management with the need to maintain offensive and defensive core pieces while potentially integrating younger options such as recent draft picks. The coming weeks will clarify which players remain in Green Bay and how the roster reshapes for the 2026 season.