The Green Bay Packers are heading into 2019 with a whole lot of uncertainty at wide receiver behind Davante Adams, so you can understand why Aaron Rodgers would strongly favor Adams as his primary target.
That has been the story in training camp, as Rodgers has looked for Adams more than his other wideouts, and that does not seem to concern the Packers:
“A lot of those plays were designed for Davante,” LaFleur said after practice on Wednesday, according to Tom Silverstein of USA TODAY. “I’ll say this about Aaron, he’s done a great job of being disciplined in the progressions. And then, a lot of times he makes that play come to life when it’s not there in rhythm and he creates and extends. Obviously, they (Rodgers and Adams) have got a tremendous rapport with one another and there’s a lot of trust there, and that’s comforting for any quarterback.”
“I think he takes what the defense gives him,” Allison said. “If both outside receivers have the same route, one has a press corner and one has an off corner, if he feels more comfortable going at the off corner, then that’s where he’s going to attack the defense.
Fellow wideout Jake Kumerow added that Rodgers is “going to find Davante a fair amount,” as Adams is clearly the No. 1 receiver, so you would expect he would get the most targets.
Still, you would think that Rodgers would like to develop some synergy with his other receivers before the season starts.