Bo Melton is on the Green Bay Packers active roster, signing this week just in time for the iconic NFL franchise to make a playoff push. And as such, the first look at Melton in that legendary Green Bay uniform has surfaced.
A video popped up on Wednesday on Twitter of Melton making a catch at the start of Packers practice.
Melton was a Day 3 pick of the Seattle Seahawks, who was signed to the NFC West team’s practice squad prior to the start of the season.
Following the 2021 season at Rutgers, Melton saw his stock soar at the Senior Bowl and then at the NFL Combine. His Senior Bowl showing, where he caught passes from first-round pick Kenny Pickett and returned kickoffs, helped solidify him as a likely draft pick.
In the all-star game, Melton had two catches for 19 yards and three returns for 25 yards.
No Rodgers today. Knee injury vs Miami but shouldn’t be an issue for Sunday.
Watson, Nixon only other players not practicing.
Here is new WR Bo Melton. pic.twitter.com/zQ8Sdh6WI9— Bill Huber (@BillHuberNFL) December 28, 2022
At the NFL Combine, Melton showcased his high-end speed by running a 4.34 time in the 40.
As a senior at Rutgers, he led the program with 618 receiving yards and 55 receptions last season. Melton also had three receiving touchdowns on an offense that struggled at times to move the ball.
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