Chicago Sun-Times

GREAT EXPECTATIO­NS? NOT

Don’t look for a lot from Pack wideouts with Hundley at QB

- JEFF AGREST Follow me on Twitter @JeffreyA22. Email: jagrest@suntimes.com

The Packers are off this week, but if you own any of their receivers, you should be trying to bolster your roster.

Itwas no surprise the Packers’ passing game suffered with Brett Hundley replacing Aaron Rodgers, but to see Jordy Nelson, Davante Adams and Randall Cobb combine for five catches Sunday against the Saints was surprising. We’ve seen young quarterbac­ks lean on a tight end before, but Martellus Bennett had only two catches.

At least Hundley wasn’t shackled with the same handcuffs the Bears have on Mitch Trubisky. Hundley threw 25 passes and ran three times for 44 yards, but he had only 12 completion­s and averaged 7.3 yards on them. Hundley tried to go deep twice but threw incomplete and was intercepte­d.

The Saints’ defense has come a long way, but Hundley will face even greater tests. Of the Packers’ next four games, three are against teams with pass defenses ranked in the top nine ( Bears, Ravens, Steelers). The other team is the Lions, who have nine intercepti­ons, tied for the secondmost in the league.

You can’t bench Nelson or Adams, but you need to lower your expectatio­ns. That means upgrading your other wideouts to try to offset the loss in points. Cobb isn’t nearly the touchdown threat his mates are, so he can be benched. Same with Bennett, especially considerin­g the leaguewide depth at tight end.

As for where to turn at wide receiver, check around your league for these players ( availabili­ty in ESPN leagues in parenthese­s):

Ted Ginn Jr., Saints ( 56 percent): If Willie Snead continues to have hamstring problems, Ginn should benefit. He had seven catches for 141 yards Sunday. Though he’s largely boom or bust, he’s worth a roster spot as part of the NFL’s third- ranked offense.

Marvin Jones, Lions ( 34 percent): His usage should shoot up with Golden Tate nursing a shoulder injury. The Lions are averaging the fifth- most passes ( 37.5 a game), and Jones has six catches in each of the last two games.

Cooper Kupp, Rams ( 59 percent): He’s averaging only 45 yards per game, but he’s getting lots of good looks. Kupp has a teamhigh 13 red- zone targets, 10 more than any other Rams wideout. All three of his touchdowns have come inside the 20.

JuJu Smith- Schuster, Steelers ( 92 percent): He appears to have passed Martavis Bryant for the No. 2 spot on the depth chart. That’s a good place to be on a typically prolific offense. But he entered the concussion protocol Tuesday, so check his status.

This isn’t to say the Packers are a lost cause. The bye week comes at a perfect time to circle the wagons and figure out how best to employ Hundley. But it’s best you protect yourself and prepare for the worst because that’s what it looked like Sunday.

 ?? | AP ?? Brett Hundley ( above) completed a combined five passes to Jordy Nelson, Davante Adams and Randall Cobb on Sunday.
| AP Brett Hundley ( above) completed a combined five passes to Jordy Nelson, Davante Adams and Randall Cobb on Sunday.
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