Romeo Doubs

Romeo Doubs

25-Year-Old Wide ReceiverWR
Green Bay Packers
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Much of the discussion about Doubs last summer revolved around a crowded WR room in Green Bay. That ended up being the least of his problems, with Jayden Reed, Dontayvion Wicks and Christian Watson all falling shy of 80 targets while averaging less than five per game. Doubs got 5.5 per game, about the same as in 2023, and he finished the regular season with career highs for yards per catch (13.1), yards per target (8.3) and yards per game (46.2). Those are mediocre numbers by most standards, however, and mediocrity has been the theme of Doubs' career since Green Bay made him a fourth-round pick in 2022. He's now 25 years old and entering the final year of his rookie contract, after suffering two concussions last season (and missing another game because he skipped practices/meetings out of frustration with his lack of usage/production). There's perhaps some argument to give Doubs one last shot at a breakout, but he's more of a solid player / jack-of-all-trades than a true standout talent, lacking elite physical traits to take the next step even if he ends up better situated from a volume standpoint. Read Past Outlooks
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Signed a four-year, $4.34 million contract with the Packers in May of 2022.
Tallies two splash plays
WRGreen Bay Packers
September 8, 2025
Doubs was targeted four times and caught two passes for 68 yards in Sunday's 27-13 victory over the Lions.
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Doubs had only eight receptions of 20+ yards last season and only 22 of the sort through his first 43 games as a professional, but he notched two of them Sunday -- including a career-long 48-yard catch in the second quarter. It could be tough for him to be consistent as part of a Packers offense with a lot of options, but he did start Sunday's contest and his 34 snaps -- out of a possible 48 -- were 11 more than any other Packers wideout.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Doubs came to Green Bay as a fourth-round pick in 2022 and got a lot of playing time right away, but he wasn't efficient with his chances and fell back to a part-time role after missing Weeks 10-13 with an ankle injury. Fellow rookie Christian Watson thrived in Doubs' absence and continued to be the lead target after his return, making Doubs somewhat of a fantasy afterthought heading into 2023. However, Watson's hamstrings started acting up again in August/September, while Doubs piled up 33 targets and three TDs over the first four games. After that, Doubs continued to find the end zone but didn't see the same target volume, with the Packers sending more passes to rookies Jayden Reed, Dontayvion Wicks and TE Luke Musgrave... and then eventually to a healthy Watson and TE Tucker Kraft. The team now has a horde of useful pass catchers on rookie contracts -- all with different skill sets -- but Doubs can't be ignored after exploding for 234 yards in two playoff games. Watson is the fastest and tallest of the bunch, Reed the quickest/shiftiest and Wicks probably the strongest, but Doubs might be the best route-runner despite lacking standout physical traits at 6-2, 204. If nothing else, Doubs figures to have some spike games in a promising, spread-the-wealth offense driven by head coach Matt LaFleur and QB Jordan Love.
Doubs was the second receiver Green Bay drafted last year, taken 132nd overall after Christian Watson had gone 34th. Doubs got more playing time early, coming off back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons at Nevada, but the more athletic Watson got more playing time in December/January and ultimately had the better year. Doubs is about average or slightly better for a starting NFL WR in terms of both size (6-2, 204) and speed (4.47 40 at his pro day), while Watson has 4.36 wheels at 6-4, 208. After catching three TDs in his first eight games last year and averaging 37 yards on 6.1 targets, Doubs suffered an ankle injury Week 9 and missed the next four games, then drew only 16 targets as a part-time player the final four weeks (he also finished with the worst drop rate per target among qualified pass catchers at 13.7 percent). He's right in the mix for a starting job this season as the Packers transition to Jordan Love at quarterback, but they also added draft picks Jayden Reed (Round 2) and Dontayvion Wicks (Round 5) to what's now the youngest WR room in the league.
After trading up to select fellow wideout Christian Watson in the second round of this year's draft, the Packers again addressed the position a couple rounds later and scooped up Doubs out of Nevada. Production was not an issue for Doubs, who topped the 1,000-yard mark in each of his last two collegiate seasons. However, he's a small-school product, and it's unclear if he can be anything more than a deep threat. As a fourth-rounder, Doubs is a good bet to break camp with the Packers, though he won't necessarily have a role. He did get off to a good start at camp, earning praise from QB Aaron Rodgers while Watson was busy recovering from summer knee surgery. Doubs carried his momentum into the preseason and could be in the mix for a top-three role.
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Touchdown grab in preseason win
WRGreen Bay Packers
August 23, 2025
Doubs recorded one catch on one target for one yard and a touchdown in Saturday's 20-7 preseason win over the Seahawks.
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Participating in team drills
WRGreen Bay Packers
August 18, 2025
Doubs (back) is taking part in team drills at Monday's practice, Ryan Wood of USA Today reports.
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Practicing Monday
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August 18, 2025
Doubs (back) has retaken the practice field Monday, Matt Schneidman of The Athletic reports.
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No practice
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August 14, 2025
Doubs (back) won't practice Thursday, Matt Schneidman of The Athletic reports.
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Downplays injury concerns
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August 12, 2025
Doubs (back) left the field early Tuesday but responded in the affirmative when asked if he was "good," Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com reports.
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Laments recent decisions
WRGreen Bay Packers
October 11, 2024
Doubs, who was suspended by the Packers for the Week 5 win over the Rams due to unexcused absences from practice, said Friday he regretted how matters unfolded, Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com reports. "I absolutely wish I would've handled things differently," Doubs said during his first comments since the suspension came down Saturday.
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Doubs didn't provide any clarity on why he'd skipped the two practices last week, but when asked what he'd have done differently, the third-year wideout responded by saying "stay in better communication." Doubs added he "had some things going on mentally" last week but did not feel comfortable divulging further details, and head coach Matt LaFleur confirmed the receiver would play in Sunday's game against the Cardinals.
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