Packers trade for 272-yard wide receiver to pair with Romeo Doubs
Green Bay, October 9, 2025
The Green Bay Packers wrapped up their Week 5 bye and are gearing up for a Week 6 clash with the Cincinnati Bengals. Sitting at 2-1-1, the team boasts a top-10 offense in points per game, scoring at least 27 points in every outing except a puzzling Week 3 loss to the Cleveland Browns.
Yet, the Packers lack a definitive No. 1 wide receiver. Tight end Tucker Kraft tops the team in catches and yards, with a different player leading the receiving corps each week. Josh Weil of Pro Football & Sports Network proposes a trade to address this gap, targeting Tennessee Titans’ Calvin Ridley.
Weil suggests a swap: the Packers would acquire Ridley and a 2027 seventh-round pick, sending wide receiver Malik Heath and a 2026 sixth-round pick to the Titans. “His contract isn’t guaranteed beyond this season,” Weil noted. “A skilled, big-bodied receiver like Ridley could play a key role in Green Bay’s playoff push.”
Ridley, the Titans’ leading receiver, has hauled in 15 passes for 272 yards this season, averaging 18.1 yards per catch without a touchdown. Though 31 with a $28M cap hit, he’d thrive alongside Kraft and Romeo Doubs (13 catches, 179 yards, 4 TDs), easing pressure in Green Bay.
With Jayden Reed sidelined on IR with a collarbone injury and Matthew Golden still developing (6 catches, 68 yards), Ridley’s experience could stabilize the group. Heath (27 catches, 268 yards, 3 TDs over 30 games) offers youth and value to the 1-3 Titans.
This move could elevate the Packers’ offense, though Ridley’s age and salary pose risks. Will Green Bay pull the trigger to pair him with Doubs?











