Green Bay Packers
Easily one of the most puzzling draft classes across the league so far. After all the talk of helping out Aaron Rodgers at No. 30 overall, the Packers instead traded up for his eventual successor in Utah State’s Jordan Love. He’s a raw but promising talent, but the timing of this move is odd.
It didn’t get better for Packers fans, as their team reached for an old-school running back in Boston College’s AJ Dillon, a big, bruising runner who joins an already loaded depth chart at the position.
Cincinnati’s Josiah Deguara is an underrated prospect, but the Packers needed a wide receiver way more than they needed to spend a third-round pick on a tight end for the second year in a row. Still way more questions than answers here.