Chuck from Poynette, WI Well, I guess Wes was correct! Our GM traded away one of his fourth-round draft picks for a wide receiver. I guess regardless of what happens this offseason A. Rodgers will be on the roster … I'll see myself out Hey, at least I got something right this weekend. Tim from Spokane, WA I'm excited about our picks so far. A good combination of best player available that fits our needs. Let's hope we retain our keystone so we can capitalize on our new additions. I thought Friday was a great day for the Packers. They were sitting in a tough spot at No. 62, but trusted their board and got the tall, strong interior offensive lineman they needed in Josh Myers following the offseason departure of Corey Linsley. However, the most compelling part of the night had to be Brian Gutekunst mentioning how the Packers considered taking Amari Rodgers in that spot. Instead, they moved up seven spots from their third-round pick to get him at No. 85. In doing so, Rodgers became the first Clemson Tiger to be drafted by the Packers since 2004 (Donnell Washington). Despite all that, his family was convinced he'd end up with Green Bay and that's how it all worked out. Sometimes, things are just meant to be.