Each NFL team’s best offseason addition in 2023
Green Bay Packers: TE Luke Musgrave
With Aaron Rodgers off to New York, Packers’ general manager Brian Gutekunst re-stocked the Green Bay offense during April’s draft. The club added three wide receivers, a pair of tight ends, and a quarterback among their 13 selections. Oregon State standout Luke Musgrave saw his 2022 season cut short by injury however the talented 6’6”, 253-pound prospect gives head coach Matt LaFleur a lot of options.
Houston Texans: TE Dalton Schultz
Speaking of the Texans, it remains to be seen how soon first-round pick C.J. Stroud (Ohio State) will take the field for DeMeco Ryans’ team. Regardless of who’s throwing the football for the Texans throughout the season, former Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz should prove to be quite the safety blanket. In his final three seasons in Dallas, he combined for 198 receptions, good for 2,000 yards and 17 touchdowns.
Indianapolis Colts: WR Josh Downs
Chris Ballard used the fourth overall pick in the draft to grab University of Florida project Anthony Richardson. The Colts did sign former Jaguars and Eagles signal-caller Gardner Minshew. Last season, Indianapolis committed a league-high 34 turnovers this past season, and Colts’ wideouts totaled only 10 TD receptions. Josh Downs has gotten a major endorsement from wide receivers coach Reggie Wayne.