“Nick’s struggled through some injuries,” Gutekunst said. “It’s been unfortunate. When he’s been out there, he’s been a good player for us. We’ll make those decisions as they come.”

With Cobb and Matthews, the Packers have exclusive negotiating rights until the league’s negotiating window opens on March 11. But Gutekunst indicated the team is still trying to gauge what their markets will be and at what number they’d be comfortable with bringing them back.

“To be quite frank, it’s really just about information gathering, to kind of see where their markets are going to be at. Obviously they’re free agents coming up here, and (we’re) seeing where that’s going to be,” Gutekunst said. “And does that fit what we’re trying to do as a football team? As that information comes in, me and Matt will sit down and make decisions on how we want to go forward. I think it would be unfair — I’ve always felt — it’s unfair to your football team to make those decisions before you have all the information, so that’s where we’re at.”

Cobb struggled with a hamstring injury for much of last season, finishing with 38 receptions for 383 yards and two touchdowns.