Fantasy Football / NFL
A look into the fantasy football potential of Romeo Doubs, Matthew Golden, and Tucker Kraft for the Green Bay Packers in Week 2 of the 2025 NFL season. With the Packers facing the Commanders, strategic lineup decisions are crucial for fanta...
**Romeo Doubs:** Despite a Week 1 performance where Doubs led the team with 68 receiving yards, his underlying metrics suggest this isn't sustainable. His route per dropback rate was only 65.2%, and he needed an unsustainable 4.53 yards per route run. While he had an 18.2% target share, it’s not enough to rely on him.
**Matthew Golden:** Golden’s usage is even more concerning. In Week 1, he was fifth on the team with a 43.5% route per dropback rate, coupled with a low 9.1% target share. The ankle injury further complicates his outlook for Week 2. He only had two targets for 16 yards in his NFL debut.
**Tucker Kraft:** Kraft led the team with a 73.9% route per dropback rate and snagged a touchdown, but his overall production was limited to two receptions for 16 yards. His first-read share was only 7.1%. Facing a defense that was tough on tight ends last year, Kraft is a risky play.
**Romeo Doubs Under Pressure:** Doubs needs to step up as a reliable target for Jordan Love. With Christian Watson still recovering and Jayden Reed dealing with a foot injury, the onus is on Doubs to perform against the Lions.
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