Green Bay Packers wide receiver Davante Adams has earned three career Pro Bowl invitations but hasn't yet earned All-Pro honors.
That could change this year.
Adams continued his brilliant season Thursday night by catching 10 passes for 173 yards and a touchdown in a 34-17 victory over the San Francisco 49ers, who were missing many key players due to injury. Adams was asked afterward if he's the best wideout in the NFL.
"Yeah, I think that's fair to say," Adams replied. "I think that's not being conceited. That's just being confident."
Green Bay has relied heavily on Adams, who has an NFL-leading eight touchdown catches despite missing two games with a hamstring injury. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers calls Adams a "joy to play with."
Perhaps the Packers will need more balance in their passing attack to make a deep postseason run. Green Bay drew criticism from fans this week when it didn't add a wide receiver before the trade deadline.
But it's worth noting that Green Bay won those two games Adams missed due to injury, with Allen Lazard having a career-best game at New Orleans and tight end Robert Tonyan scoring three touchdowns against Atlanta.
As the Packers (6-2) reach the midway point of their season, there's reason to believe Adams might start getting more help from Green Bay's other receivers.