The Green Bay Packers could add some veteran leadership to help bolster their receiving group.

Per a report from NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Packers could be a landing spot for receiver Wes Welker.

"One team to watch for him, the Green Bay Packers," Rapoport said. "They're looking in the receiver market, not going to want to spend a lot of money. And of course for Wes Welker, he'd love to play for another big-time quarterback. Just like he did with Tom Brady, just like he did with Peyton Manning."

Welker will turn 34 in May and is coming off his worst season statistically since he was a rookie. The Packers are stocked at receiver with Jordy Nelson, Randall Cobb, Davante Adams, Jared Abbrederis and Jeff Janis, yet Welker could find a way to get on the field. With the report of Welker potentially landing in Green Bay, it could mean the team is worried about the reserve receiver and general manager Ted Thompson won't have to pay much to get the veteran on his roster.

In 2014 with Denver, Welker played 14 games, catching 49 passes for 464 yards and two touchdowns.



