What would Reed, who led the Packers in receiving and receiving touchdowns last year, have to do to make the Pro Bowl? Probably 100 or more catches and about 15 touchdowns. It won’t be basic, but Reed is a active slot weapon with the versatility and playmaking ability to become the go-to player in the Packers’ offense. Comparisons to Randall Cobb have been rampant this offseason, so don’t forget that Cobb made the Pro Bowl after catching 91 passes for 1,287 yards and 12 scores in 2014.