"WIDE RECEIVERS (6)
Randall Cobb: The rookie drafted in the second round emerged as the Packers' best return man since Desmond Howard 15 years ago. Cobb bubbles over with confidence. He hates taking a knee on kickoffs or making a fair catch on punts. He's almost too tough for his size. Cobb displayed a second gear in the open field. He averaged 18.1 snaps from scrimmage behind Donald Driver, playing more and more as the season went on. He led the receivers in average gain after the catch at 7.1 yards. Dropped two of 34 targeted throws. At this point, he looks like an effective slot. Does he have enough to become a starter? That's to be determined. Grade: B.
Donald Driver: It's possible that he caught the Packers off-guard Monday by declaring that he wants to keep playing. Now they have a decision to make, and it must be handled with sensitivity. Driver deserves royal treatment, but he's also 37 and due to make $5 million in 2012. He played OK. He's durable. He's willing to take a lick. He still has value as a third-down slot receiver. Still, some defensive coordinators elected to cover him with just a LB or safety, no doubt because he was the lesser threat in their eyes. His average gain after the catch of 3.38 ranked last at the position. Grade: C-plus.
Greg Jennings: Coming back from a sprained knee, Jennings was inches from catching three long TDs that probably would have won the Giants game. He's the master of the double move. Smooth route runner makes exact cuts and is all about team. Caught the ball well (five drops) but averaged a career-low 4.04 after the catch. He ranks as one of the very best stylists in the league. Grade: A."