The Green Bay Packers may be facing a tough decision this offseason, with wide receiver Romeo Doubs set to hit free agency after a breakout 2025 campaign. The 25-year-old wideout is coming off a career-best season, posting 724 receiving yards on 55 catches and finding the end zone six times. Those numbers don’t just reflect growth - they signal a player who’s starting to come into his own.
Doubs isn’t a household name just yet, but he’s not far off. He’s carved out a reputation as a polished route runner with dependable hands and a knack for making plays in tight windows. In an era where separation and timing are everything, Doubs brings the kind of skill set that quarterbacks trust - and that offensive coordinators can build around.
That’s exactly why his name is generating buzz as a potential fit for the Tennessee Titans, a team in desperate need of help at wide receiver. With Calvin Ridley’s status for 2026 still uncertain following a broken fibula suffered in November, Tennessee’s receiving corps is thin on proven options. Rookie quarterback Cam Ward showed flashes of promise last season, but he needs more weapons if he's going to take the next step.
Enter Doubs - a player who may not be a full-fledged WR1 just yet, but who could thrive as a high-end 1B option. He’s still young, entering his age-25 season, and his arrow is pointing firmly upward. A multi-year deal in the $12-13 million range annually is the projection, and with the Titans projected to have a league-high $104 million in cap space, that kind of investment wouldn’t be a stretch.
For Tennessee, this wouldn’t just be about filling a roster spot. It would be about giving their young quarterback a reliable, versatile target who can grow alongside him.
Doubs has shown he can produce in tough matchups, and he’s done it without the benefit of being the focal point of an offense. In Tennessee, he’d have a chance to step into a bigger role - potentially even as the top guy in the passing game.
This potential pairing makes a lot of sense. The Titans need stability and upside at receiver.
Doubs offers both. And for a player looking to take the next leap in his career, landing in an offense where he’s counted on - and where there’s a clear path to being a featured weapon - could be exactly what he needs.
Nothing’s official yet, but if this move happens, it could be one of the more quietly impactful signings of the offseason.
