NFL: ***2020 NFL Draft Thread***

Given how average Rodgers has been the last 3 years they'd be right to look for an upgrade.

You are just so right.... who would want a QB that took their team to the NFC Championship game a year ago with very few weapons at his disposal?

What a foolish take.

Rodgers is 10x the QB that any QB taken tonight will ever be. When you have a guy like that, you give him whatever it takes to take another run at a Super Bowl. Who cares about 4 plus years from now? You realize how much can change in that time?

The window is getting a lot smaller. Taking a QB in round 1 should get GB's GM fired immediately after tonight IMO.
 
You are just so right.... who would want a QB that took their team to the NFC Championship game a year ago with very few weapons at his disposal?

What a foolish take.

Rodgers is 10x the QB that any QB taken tonight will ever be. When you have a guy like that, you give him whatever it takes to take another run at a Super Bowl. Who cares about 4 plus years from now? You realize how much can change in that time?

The window is getting a lot smaller. Taking a QB in round 1 should get GB's GM fired immediately after tonight IMO.
Taking a QB in round 1 at the end of a window is literally how the Packers got Rodgers.

And Rodgers now? He was 16th in yards per attempt last year. I'd argue Adam's is better than any of the weapons guys like Derek Carr and Ryan Tannehill had.

https://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/player-stat/gross-yards-per-passing-attempt
 
I used to think I was a football fan until I started meeting some people who were big into the draft. I don't know anything and you people are nuts.
 
I used to think I was a football fan until I started meeting some people who were big into the draft. I don't know anything and you people are nuts.
Lol. My wife is a total draft widow every year. In my defense, she knew full well who I was when she agreed to marry me. One of my favorite events of the year
 
Taking a QB in round 1 at the end of a window is literally how the Packers got Rodgers.

And Rodgers now? He was 16th in yards per attempt last year. I'd argue Adam's is better than any of the weapons guys like Derek Carr and Ryan Tannehill had.

https://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/player-stat/gross-yards-per-passing-attempt

Okay.... if Joe Burrow falls to the Packers at #30, then fine, go ahead and take him.

That's basically what happened with Rodgers. The Packers were not going to take a QB in round 1 that year, but couldn't pass up on Rodgers when he fell over 20 some spots to them.

Players like Rodgers don't come around very often. If the Packers only win one Super Bowl with him, that will be a gigantic failure on their part. They've done a horrible job of doing what it takes to put the players around Rodgers to get another title.

Look what they did to win back when they had Favre. Went out and got Reggie White for crying out loud..... among many others. Yes, it breaks the bank for a few years to do it, but it's worth it.

Going out and drafting a QB in round 1 tonight basically says.... "yep, we've given up on the Rodgers era here in GB... we're planning for several years down the road." That's BS IMO.
 
Something about Borrow screams bust to me. Saw 5 or 6 games this past season. His interaction with teammates seemed far from leader.