The Green Bay Packers' 2025 season report card reveals a receiver corps that outperformed their contracts, but lacked a standout star. Romeo Doubs, with a 2025 cap charge of $3.58 million, ranked 54th at the position, showcasing consistent production with 202 catches for 2,424 yards and 21 touchdowns. His performance in 2025, including 55 catches for 724 yards and six touchdowns, led the team in receptions and yards, and earned him a 112.7 passer rating, 16th-best among NFL receivers. However, his lack of 100-yard games and limited playoff impact raise questions about his potential as a featured player. Christian Watson, with a 2025 cap charge of $3.34 million, ranked 56th, returning from a torn ACL to catch 35 passes for 611 yards and six touchdowns in 10 games. His size and speed make him a constant threat, with 80-plus yards in four games and at least one touchdown in five. Matthew Golden, a first-round receiver, struggled with injuries and a reduced role, catching 11 passes for 112 yards in the regular season and 4-of-5 targets for 84 yards in the playoffs. Jayden Reed, after leading the team in receptions and yards in his first two seasons, suffered a broken collarbone, catching 19 passes for 207 yards in seven games. Savion Williams, a third-round pick, had limited impact with 11 rushes for 37 yards, 10 receptions for 78 yards, and one touchdown in 12 games. Dontayvion Wicks, a fifth-round pick, saw a decline in production with 30 catches for 332 yards and two touchdowns in 2025. The Packers' receiver corps, while outperforming their contracts, lacks a clear standout, with questions about the potential of some players and the impact of injuries and role changes.