Aaron Rodgers could use a Jordy Nelson-caliber receiver right now.

Following Tuesday’s practice, the Packers quarterback verbally destroyed the team’s young crop of wideouts, blasting their “piss poor” efforts.

“I think it was one of the worst carded sessions we’ve had,” Rodgers said, according to NFL Spin Zone. “I don’t know how you can make it simpler. You literally have what the play would be in our terminology of the card. And the effort level was very low, especially what I’m accustomed to, having run that period for a number of years. It’s not a good start for us on the carded period for the young guys.”

Rodgers did compliment the progress last year’s fifth-round pick, DeAngelo Yancey, has made, as well as undrafted receiver Geronimo Allison and former Bengal Jake Kumerow, before stating, “Everybody else was piss poor.”

While veterans Randall Cobb and Davante Adams remain atop the depth chart, Rodgers appears worried about the team’s youth filling the void left behind by Nelson, who was released in March after 10 seasons in Green Bay, later landing in Oakland.

Rodgers made it clear on separate occasions he is unhappy with moves made by the Packers in the offseason. The quarterback also griped about losing quarterbacks coach Alex Van Pelt at the start of the year, and later shaded the signing of Jimmy Graham.

“Hard to find the right words today to express what 87 means to me. No teammate exemplified what it means to be a packer quite like him,” Rodgers wrote of Nelson on Instagram in March. “From living in GB full time, his incredible contributions to the city, state, and region, to his consistent, reliable play on the field. Definitely a sad day and the toughest part of this business. There will never be another quite like white lightning.”

Rodgers will see his friend again in the coming weeks, except Nelson will be wearing a black and silver uniform when the Packers take on the Raiders in a preseason game on Aug. 24.