GM Brian Gutekunst Delighted to Talk About His First-Round WR Pick – “This Is a Steal, and the Teams Who Passed on Him Are Probably Regretting It”
GM Brian Gutekunst Delighted to Talk About His First-Round WR Pick – “This Is a Steal, and the Teams Who Passed on Him Are Probably Regretting It”
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Following the Packers’ 27–18 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals at Lambeau Field, conversations around Green Bay quickly shifted toward one rookie wide receiver — a young player quietly making a big difference just a few weeks into his first NFL season.
With elite burst, sharp route-running, and reliable hands, he’s become one of the brightest surprises in the Packers’ offense. Though he has yet to score his first touchdown, his consistency and impact have already caught the attention of coaches and teammates alike.

General Manager Brian Gutekunst, the man who pulled the trigger on drafting him in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, couldn’t hide his excitement when asked about the young receiver:
“This is a steal, and the teams who passed on him are probably regretting it. He’s not just talented — he’s wired the right way. I see a mix of natural ability and discipline that’s rare in players his age. The way he absorbs the playbook, the way he adjusts to the league — I can tell we’ve got something special here,” Gutekunst said.
According to multiple reports, at least three teams — including the Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions, and Carolina Panthers — had serious interest in drafting him before Green Bay made their move. But the Packers didn’t hesitate, ensuring he’d be wearing green and gold.

And after his breakout 86-yard performance against the Bengals, that decision looks even smarter.
That rookie is Matthew Golden — a name quickly turning from a draft “steal” into one of the Packers’ most promising weapons for the future.
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