Green Bay Packers star quarterback Aaron Rodgers' greatest weapon is no longer with the team with Davante Adams off to the Las Vegas Raiders. The Packers also lost Marquez Valdes-Scantling to the Kansas City Chiefs in free agency, leaving some key holes at wide receiver to fill. Green Bay is on the hunt for help at the position, and veteran wideout Sammy Watkins is in for a visit, per NFL Network's Mike Garafolo.

Watkins spent last season with the Baltimore Ravens, and it was a rather quiet 2021 in which he caught 27 passes for 394 yards and one touchdown in 13 games. This came after three seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs, which was preceded by one season with the Los Angeles Rams, where Packers head coach Matt LaFleur was the offensive coordinator. Watkins started his career with the Buffalo Bills and looked like one of the next big things at wide receiver with two strong seasons, including racking up 1,047 yards and nine scores in 2015.

Watkins hasn't come close to matching that production since, though he did nab eight touchdown receptions with the Rams in 2017. The most receiving yards he had with the Chiefs was 673 in 2019, a year in which he hauled in three touchdown passes.

While Watkins never truly blossomed into a superstar wide receiver, the Packers need all the help they can get at the position right now. Allen Lazard and Randall Cobb are at the top of the depth chart, and there will surely be at least one wideout selected high in the upcoming draft.

Even so, getting another veteran presence in there wouldn't hurt, and perhaps Watkins would be able to find some of that early-career magic again if he winds up playing with Aaron Rodgers.