Randall Cobb recorded his first 100-yard game in the Green Bay Packers' Week 6 win at the Texans.

Cobb has replaced Greg Jennings in three-receiver sets over the past 2.5 games.

Cobb has caught 18 passes for 250 yards, while playing in 58 percent of the Packers' snaps during that span.

Rodgers said Cobb "is probably going to go down as one of the best picks in [Packers general manager] Ted Thompson's career, if not the best."

Rodgers called Cobb "a personnel and a coach's dream" because of his innate understanding of the game.

"He's very intelligent and deliberate about his preparation," Rodgers said. "He understands soft spots in zones. He's very detailed in his route running. He and Greg were both very similar when they came in. I still remember the first day that Greg was here in 2006. He ran a comeback outside, and it was just the most mature route I'd seen from a first year player. Obviously I was just a second year player, but you look back and go, man, that guy was really detailed in his routes."