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Originally Posted by Erick Estrada
Here's the thing about Packers receivers. They never do well after leaving Green Bay. None of them. Adams is probably good enough to break that but I would expect this numbers to decline in any other offense. I don't like Rodgers but he's probably the one QB in the league that makes receivers look much better than they are.
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To be fair, it's pretty uncommon for WRs to put up good numbers after they leave the teams that drafted them, unless they're traded in their prime years. Rookie contracts and the franchise tag make it pretty easy for teams to keep their WRs through most of their elite production years.