Before the season, Nelson looked like a stud receiver, going near the back of the top 10 receivers, early in the third round of drafts. So far on the season, he's providing even better return on that investment, performing like one of the top receivers in the game. He's an obvious WR1 going forward, and you could argue that he's vaulted himself into that top tier. And, with at least 12 targets three times in four games, the Packers are going to keep giving him the opportunities to produce at the same level. Quoted from SBNATION.
I mean, some people just have fantasy teams and dont want actual games. But if you watch a packers game, you will understand what I mean. It seems like Jordy is just involved in every play in some way. If you watch Aaron Rodgers helmet, its always facing Jordy before anybody else. Rodgers is ALWAYS looking for Jordy.