While Reagor didn’t run the 40 time he would’ve liked to, his speed is still evident every time you put on the tape. His 15.1 yards per catch is also evidence of his deep threat ability.
Reagor brings a lot of versatility to the position. He could lineup on the outside opposite of Adams or in the slot with Funchess/Adams manning the outside. His playmaking ability in the return game is also appealing, as he averaged just over 20 yards per return and brought two to the house in 2019.
Whether he’ll be available at 30, where the Packers pick in the first round, is still up in the air, but with his average combine numbers it’s certainly a possibility.
Aaron Rodgers only has a a handful of productive years left in the tank, so surrounding him with as much talent as possible should be a high priority for the Packers front office. Bringing in Reagor would not only take some heat off Adams, but it would provide the offense with a legitimate deep threat and versatile playmaker at the wideout position.
If Reagor is on the board once Green Bay is on the clock, don’t be shocked he gets drafted there.