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The Packers haven’t picked a wide receiver in the first round since 2004. Don't expect that streak to be broken this year ...
Need is baked into the draft board to a degree, but the Packers' roster stays balanced enough that several positions can be considered "needs" heading into any given draft, which allows for sticking ...
The Packers' eighth-year GM spoke to local reporters for about 40 minutes on Tuesday morning at the NFL Scouting Combine.
PackersNews columnist Pete Dougherty spent Wednesday answering reader questions during the Packers' offseason.
then-Green Bay Packers general manager Ted Thompson traded out of the first round and selected Jordy Nelson early in the second. Back in the day, the general manager made an appearance at the ...
I have felt this way for some time. Dougherty: The Packers clearly don’t have what you’d call a No. 1, somebody like Greg Jennings, Jordy Nelson or Davante Adams, for instance, let alone a ...
When Rodgers took the reins, he had an arsenal of weapons that included Driver, Jordy Nelson and Greg Jennings. By the time Nelson retired, future Hall of Fame wide receiver Davante Adams ...
Adams had the benefit of learning under Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb. They had Greg Jennings and Donald Driver before them. The current stable of young receivers in Green Bay never really had that.
Years ago, then GM Ted Thompson traded out of the first round, was booed, but drafted Jordy Nelson in the second round. CBS 58 Sports Director Lance Allan asked Packers General Manager Brian ...
Adams had the benefit of learning under Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb. They had Greg Jennings and Donald Driver before them. The current stable of young receivers in Green Bay never really had that.