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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 6794" data-source="post: 1000357"><p>Actually I was the one compiling the list. While I'm well aware that it's far from perfect but in my opinion it's more informative than just listing the players the Packers have selected since Gutekunst took over as general manager while not analyzing other teams around the league.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>According to PFR here are the top 10 players out of the Packers, Vikings and Lions drafted since 2018 ranked by total approximate value:</p><p></p><p>Justin Jefferson (MIN, WR) 39</p><p>Brian O'Neill (MIN, OL) 37</p><p>Frank Ragnow (DET, OL) 32</p><p>Elgton Jenkins (GB, OL) 31</p><p>Jaire Alexander (GB, CB) 30</p><p>Garrett Bradburry (MIN, OL) 23</p><p>Amon-Ra St. Brown (DET, WR) 21</p><p>Jonah Jackson (DET, OL) 21</p><p>D'Andre Swift (DET, RB) 20</p><p>Penei Sewell (DET, OL) 20</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>While Rodgers definitely didn't like the way some veterans were treated by the team on the way out it seems to be pretty obvious that selecting Love was the main culprit in the relationship with the front office breaking.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I would have been fine with the Packers taking a chance on a quarterback on day three of the 2020 draft. In my opinion there was no need to use a first rounder on the position though.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>In my opinion Rodgers winning the MVP twice after Love was selected strongly indicates there was no need to use a first rounder on the position in 2020.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 6794, post: 1000357"] Actually I was the one compiling the list. While I'm well aware that it's far from perfect but in my opinion it's more informative than just listing the players the Packers have selected since Gutekunst took over as general manager while not analyzing other teams around the league. According to PFR here are the top 10 players out of the Packers, Vikings and Lions drafted since 2018 ranked by total approximate value: Justin Jefferson (MIN, WR) 39 Brian O'Neill (MIN, OL) 37 Frank Ragnow (DET, OL) 32 Elgton Jenkins (GB, OL) 31 Jaire Alexander (GB, CB) 30 Garrett Bradburry (MIN, OL) 23 Amon-Ra St. Brown (DET, WR) 21 Jonah Jackson (DET, OL) 21 D'Andre Swift (DET, RB) 20 Penei Sewell (DET, OL) 20 While Rodgers definitely didn't like the way some veterans were treated by the team on the way out it seems to be pretty obvious that selecting Love was the main culprit in the relationship with the front office breaking. I would have been fine with the Packers taking a chance on a quarterback on day three of the 2020 draft. In my opinion there was no need to use a first rounder on the position though. In my opinion Rodgers winning the MVP twice after Love was selected strongly indicates there was no need to use a first rounder on the position in 2020. [/QUOTE]
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