Bennett brings both name and game to Green Bay. He's an upgrade over Jared Cook, who left Green Bay for the Raiders. Since 2012 (when he left Jason Witten's shadow in Dallas), Bennett has notched no fewer than 53 receptions in each season (with a high of 90 in 2014). Cook, meanwhile, hasn't eclipsed 52 catches once in his eight-year pro career. Bennett is a willing blocker and dynamic pass catcher who should thrive underneath in Green Bay's offense. As he builds his rapport with Aaron Rodgers, Bennett should find himself the beneficiary of the quarterback's scramble drills. Bennett is also a massive upgrade in the red zone, where he will benefit from the attention paid to Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb. With Bennett, Rodgers has more weapons at his disposal than any other QB in the division.