Green Bay Packers: 10 most disappointing players in 2018

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5. Randall Cobb

Randall Cobb once had a very promising career as a Packers’ receiver. He joined them immediately after they won the Super Bowl in 2011 and made their receiving corps better right away.

In his fourth year in 2014, Cobb racked up his first (and last) 1000 yard season by hauling in 91 receptions for 1287 yards and 12 touchdowns. He used that to sign a nice extension for himself, but has struggled with injuries and a lack of explosion ever since.

That hasn’t changed this season as Cobb has missed three whole games and parts of others due to injuries. When he has been in the game, Cobb hasn’t always been able to get open and struggled with drops earlier in the season. Cobb is on the last year of his contract and is likely done in Green Bay after this season.