Randall Cobb will certainly again play an increased role in the Green Bay Packers' offense this season due to the departure of Greg Jennings to the Minnesota Vikings and Donald Driver to retirement.

The Packers will feature Cobb, Jordy Nelson, James Jones and Jermichael Finley as the key receiving threats.

“I think definitely with Donald retiring and Greg leaving, it’s definitely going to be a lot more weight on me, James and Jordy’s shoulders,” Cobb said. “But we’re taking on the challenge head-on. We’ve been really excited to get back and work. We’ve got some young guys, some drafted guys that’s coming in. We’re excited to get back to work and see how it’s going to turn out this year.”

Cobb will likely step away from kickoff and return duties since he will be an every down player on offense.

“I really don’t think I’ve peaked yet,” Cobb said. “I’m 22 years old. I’ve got a lot of learning still to do. I have a long way to go and I just hope I continue to get better over the next years.”