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2013 Season Stats: 49 receptions, 681 yards, three touchdowns

Jarrett Boykin already had a mini-breakout season last year, but expect him to fully break out in 2014. The reason for this is twofold.

First, Boykin will get a full offseason and regular season to work with quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Last year, Boykin only had two full games with Rodgers before the QB fractured his collarbone against the Chicago Bears. Rodgers makes every receiver he throws to look better, and it shouldn't be any different with Boykin.

Second, Boykin should see an increase in playing time this upcoming year. Part of that is due to the flashes of potential he displayed this past season, but most of it is due to the future of fellow receiver James Jones.

Jones is a free agent this year, and there are plenty of needy wide receiver teams out there that may be willing to overpay for Jones' services. While Jones would like to re-sign with the Packers, the team might simply not have the financial capabilities to do so.

With an increase in playing time and one of the best quarterbacks in the league throwing him the ball, look for Boykin to have an extremely productive season this year for the Packers.