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that and Packers pick make no sense to me by irishrock
Is Hurts a natural WR? If he's truly a QB, why wouldn't you use your 2nd pick for an offensive weapon for Wentz or a good defender. Too many players at that pick could have helped this year.
I don't get it. I saw a really good comment, from surprisingly Rex Ryan, on Rodgers: "the GM of the Packers say that Aaron Rodgers is the best QB in the game (I doubt that...it's Patrick Mahomes), then why didn't you make a pick that backs that up?"
I don't get it, but just because these guys have the title of GM/coach, doesn't mean they don't make mistakes