🚨 PACKERS MAY HAVE FOUND THEIR NEXT HIDDEN GEM! UNHERALDED WR ISAIAH NEYOR IS TAKING OVER CAMP — AND GREEN BAY CAN’T IGNORE HIM ANYMORE 🚨

While most Packers fans spent minicamp watching Matthew Golden, Christian Watson, Jaden Reed, and Savion Williams, another name quietly stole the spotlight. And honestly, the more reports that come out of Green Bay, the harder it becomes to ignore what’s happening.
That name?
Isaiah Neyor.
And if the early buzz is real, the Packers may have uncovered one of the biggest surprises of the entire offseason.
Let’s be honest. Going into minicamp, almost nobody was talking about Neyor. Fans wanted to see the new weapons. They wanted updates on the stars. They wanted highlights from the players expected to make major impacts this season. Instead, day after day, it was Isaiah Neyor generating attention.
Highlight catches.
Contested grabs.
Big plays down the sideline.
Every practice seemed to bring another report about the young receiver making something happen.
And eventually, people started asking the same question.
Who is this guy?

Originally signed as an undrafted free agent in 2025, Neyor first landed with the San Francisco 49ers before eventually finding his way to Green Bay. He failed to make the Packers’ initial 53-man roster, and for many undrafted players, that’s often where the story ends.
Not this time.
Because somehow, some way, Neyor kept developing.
And now he’s forcing the organization to pay attention.
The biggest sign that this isn’t just offseason hype came directly from Matt LaFleur himself. When asked about Neyor’s progress, the Packers head coach didn’t hold back. LaFleur described the difference as “night and day” compared to where Neyor was previously and praised the receiver for showing flashes of excellence throughout the offseason program.
That’s significant.
Coaches don’t usually hand out compliments like that to players buried on the depth chart.
Especially not in June.
LaFleur specifically highlighted Neyor’s size, length, and speed, describing him as exactly the type of athlete teams are always looking for. At roughly 6-foot-4 and around 220 pounds, Neyor possesses the physical profile NFL teams dream about. He’s big. He’s fast. He’s explosive. And now, for the first time, he’s starting to put everything together.
That’s what makes this story so interesting.

The Packers’ wide receiver room suddenly has openings.
Romeo Doubs is gone.
Dontayvion Wicks is gone.
Those departures create opportunities for everyone.
Most fans immediately focused on Matthew Golden, Christian Watson, and Savion Williams receiving more targets.
But there’s another side to that equation.
Roster spots.
And right now, Neyor may be positioning himself to steal one.
The reality is Green Bay’s receiver competition is far from settled. Jaden Reed is safe. Christian Watson is safe. Matthew Golden is safe. Savion Williams isn’t going anywhere. Skyy Moore appears locked in because of his special teams value.
After that?
Things get interesting.
There may only be one spot remaining.
And suddenly, Isaiah Neyor looks like a serious contender to claim it.
The biggest reason for optimism isn’t the highlights.
It’s consistency.
Anyone can make one spectacular catch.
What coaches care about is stacking good days.
And according to multiple reports, that’s exactly what Neyor has been doing throughout OTAs and minicamp.
One catch becomes two.
Two catches become three.
One good practice becomes several.
Before long, coaches begin trusting you.
Quarterbacks begin looking for you.
And roster projections start changing.
That’s exactly where Neyor finds himself today.
Of course, training camp will ultimately decide everything.
June stars don’t always become August stars.
And August stars don’t always survive final cuts.
But right now, Isaiah Neyor has done everything possible to put himself in position for a breakthrough.
He’s earning praise from coaches.
He’s making plays in practice.
He’s taking advantage of every opportunity.
And perhaps most importantly, he’s forcing people to notice him.
The Packers entered the offseason looking for answers at wide receiver.
They may have just found one in the last place anyone expected.
And if Neyor continues this momentum into training camp, Green Bay’s biggest surprise of 2026 might already be standing on the practice field.