GREEN BAY – The Packers made their first addition at receiver with the signing of veteran wideout Sammy Watkins on Thursday.
Watkins, 29, has caught 348 passes for 5,059 yards and 34 touchdowns over eight NFL seasons spent with Buffalo (2014-16), the Los Angeles Rams (2017), Kansas City (2018-20) and Baltimore (2021).
Here are five things to know about Green Bay’s newest receiver:
1. Watkins was the No. 4 pick in the 2014 NFL Draft.
The 6-foot-1, 211-pound receiver established himself as one of the nation’s top players during his true junior year at Clemson. Watkins set school records in both receptions (240) and receiving yards (3,391) in 36 games (29 starts). In his final college game, Watkins was named the Orange Bowl MVP after catching 16 passes for 227 yards in a 40-35 win over Ohio State. He solidified himself as a top five pick after running a 4.43-second time in the 40-yard dash and registering a 10-foot-6 broad jump at the NFL Scouting Combine.
2. He’s been an impactful player when healthy.
Watkins has started 91 of his 99 career NFL games, but in only one season has he appeared in every game. He was limited to only eight games in 2016 after breaking a bone in his foot that required surgery during the offseason. Watkins got off to a promising start with Baltimore this past year. He caught 18 passes for 292 yards (16.2 yards per catch) in his first five starts before developing a thigh injury. His position coach for the Ravens was Tee Martin, father of Packers receiver Amari Rodgers.
3. Watkins and Matt LaFleur previously worked together with the Los Angeles Rams in 2017.
LaFleur and Watkins crossed paths for one season with the Rams, who acquired the former first-round pick two weeks into training camp. Watkins started 14 of his 15 games that season, catching 39 passes for 593 yards and a team-high eight receiving touchdowns. LaFleur left his post as offensive coordinator after the season to become the Tennessee Titans’ offensive play-caller, while Watkins…