The Green Bay Packers made some significant changes this NFL offseason. However, it appears they may not be finished making moves just yet.

The Packers made headlines when they parted ways with quarterback Aaron Rodgers' favorite receiver in Jordy Nelson. The Ringer's Mike Lombardi said during an appearance on the GM Street Podcast that Green Bay is reportedly looking to trade Rodgers' other favorite wideout in Randall Cobb.

Lombardi conceded he doesn't know Green Bay's asking price, but said he's heard Cobb is available. “I know his name's being shopped around,” said the former GM.

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It may come as a bit of a surprise to see Cobb's name potentially on the market. The veteran had recently praised the front office for the moves they made this offseason. However, it appears he will be part of the changes as well. That said, the writing has been on the wall ever since Nelson's departure. The Packers may be ready to officially usher in a bit of a youth movement at certain positions.

There is no question that Cobb has not been himself for quite some time. He is coming off disappointing back-to-back seasons in which he failed to register more than 660 yards and four touchdowns. Furthermore, his lingering ankle injury has largely prevented him from solidifying his place amidst all the new talent Green Bay has added to their receiving corps. Regardless, it will be interesting to see how Rodgers reacts considering Cobb was his longest-tenured wideout on the team.