Heath is a reserve receiver for the Packers, and he isn't expected to have a prominent role if everyone is healthy. Heath should not be drafted in the majority of leagues. In 2023 as an undrafted rookie, Heath had minimal production behind Christian Watson, Jayden Reed, Romeo Doubs and Dontayvion Wicks. Heath was targeted 24 times and had 15 receptions for 125 yards and a touchdown over 13 regular-season games. It's unlikely Heath will have consistent production when everyone is healthy, and if he does perform at a high level then just add Heath off the waiver wire during the season.
Packers' Malik Heath: Won't suit up in season opener
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Heath (coach's decision) is inactive for Friday's Week 1 game in Brazil against the Eagles, Mike Spofford of the Packers' official site reports.
Heath had a nice preseason that helped him make Green Bay's 53-man roster, but he won't play in the team's first game of the regular season. That leaves the Packers with five active receivers for the contest -- Christian Watson, Romeo Doubs, Jayden Reed, Dontayvion Wicks and Bo Melton. Heath may need an injury to a wideout (or two) ahead of him in the pecking order to see regular offensive snaps during the campaign.
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Packers' Malik Heath: Leading receiver in preseason win
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Heath caught four of five targets for 39 yards and a touchdown in Saturday's preseason finale versus the Ravens.
Heath was one of several young wideouts to get promoted to the starting lineup in place of resting starters in Saturday's conclusion to exhibition play. The 24-year-old put a bow on a solid preseason as the team's leading receiver, giving him a legitimate shot to make Green Bay's roster or practice squad ahead of the regular season kicking off.
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Packers' Malik Heath: Makes two receptions
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Heath was targeted four times and caught two passes for 22 yards in Saturday's preseason opener against the Browns.
Heath did not draw a target until the second quarter of Saturday's contest, but he wound up playing 38 snaps -- the second most among Packers wideouts. Heath entered training camp as Green Bay's presumptive sixth option at the wide receiver spot, but he is being pushed for the spot by fellow sophomore Grant DuBose, who led the team in receiving Saturday.
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Packers' Malik Heath: Tacks on three receptions
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Heath was targeted four times and caught three passes for nine yards in Sunday's 17-9 victory over the Bears.
Heath opened Sunday's contest as the fifth option at the wideout spot, and he finished it fourth with fellow wideout Romeo Doubs (chest) exiting early. Heath caught at least one pass in the final eight games of the regular season, but he will remain primarily a depth piece when the playoffs get underway.
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Packers' Malik Heath: Tacks on three receptions
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Heath was targeted three times and caught three passes for 29 yards in Sunday's 34-20 loss to the Buccaneers.
Heath saw a few extra snaps with fellow wideout Christian Watson (hamstring) sidelined again, and he recorded at least one reception for the fifth time in as many weeks. Although Heath is contributing at least somewhat consistently these days, it will be tough for him to make much of an impact unless two players ahead of him on the depth chart are unavailable, and even in that scenario he would still be Green Bay's third option at the wide receiver spot.
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Packers' Malik Heath: Hauls in first touchdown pass
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Heath was targeted twice and caught one pass for six yards and a touchdown in Monday's 24-22 loss to the Giants.
Heath nearly notched his first touchdown on the penultimate play the Packers ran in Monday's contest, and he wound up reaching the end zone for the first time as a professional just one play later. Heath did not do a lot Monday, but he did play his most snaps in a game since Week 1. He could play an expanded role again in Week 15 with Christian Watson (hamstring) and Dontayvion Wicks (ankle) injured.
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Packers' Malik Heath: Healthy scratch in Week 8
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Heath (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's matchup with the Vikings.
Heath will take a seat for a fourth straight game as the Packers look to get back into the win column in Week 8. The wide receiver will continue to wait for his next chance to be active on gameday.
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Packers' Malik Heath: Shut out in debut
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Heath did not catch his lone target in Sunday's 38-20 victory over the Bears.
Heath garnered a start in his first NFL appearance, but he made only a minor mark in the box score and wound up tied for third among Packers wideouts with 29 offensive snaps. The undrafted rookie steadily moved up the depth chart after joining Green Bay in late April, but he was unable to make a Week 1 impact even with Christian Watson (hamstring) out.
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Packers' Malik Heath: Makes final statement
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Heath was targeted seven times and caught four passes for 35 yards in Saturday's 19-15 preseason victory over the Seahawks.
It was not a huge showing for Heath in the box score, but it should be noted that he opened Saturday's game with the starters and wound up with three more targets than any of his teammates. The undrafted rookie has flashed consistently all the way back to the offseason, and it seems more likely than not that he gets good news come cutdown day.
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Packers' Malik Heath: Hauls in three passes
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Heath was targeted four times and caught three passes for 36 yards in Friday's 36-19 preseason victory over the Bengals.
Heath made some noise over the offseason despite being an undrafted free agent, and he did the same in his first professional appearance. He remains a ways down the depth chart, but he presumably sits sixth in the pecking order heading into Green Bay's second exhibition contest.