From JSO story: http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=806267
That's not a bad list...Collins, DC, GJ are starters, Bjack and Nelson contributing backups, and Lee is getting playing time. If not for injury, Murphy likely would be a backup if not a starter. I think the jury's still out on Brohm and Lee.
With that in mind, I'm not surprised TT didn't want to part with a R2. Gonzalez is a great player, but I think giving up a R2 could negatively impact the long term future. I'm thinking in terms of salary cap for resigning GB's own (Jennings, etc.) and also losing the R2 pick...which many would say should be used to draft a very solid OL or DL player instead of spent on aging but still very productive TE. Lee is a decent player, and Finley might develop. I haven't really noticed Humphrey much.
The cliche of "sometimes the best moves are the ones you don't make" comes to mind.
Under Thompson, the Packers have drafted eight players in the second round. The list include Nick Collins, Terrence Murphy, Daryn Colledge, Greg Jennings, Brandon Jackson, Jordy Nelson, Brian Brohm and Pat Lee.
With that in mind, I'm not surprised TT didn't want to part with a R2. Gonzalez is a great player, but I think giving up a R2 could negatively impact the long term future. I'm thinking in terms of salary cap for resigning GB's own (Jennings, etc.) and also losing the R2 pick...which many would say should be used to draft a very solid OL or DL player instead of spent on aging but still very productive TE. Lee is a decent player, and Finley might develop. I haven't really noticed Humphrey much.
The cliche of "sometimes the best moves are the ones you don't make" comes to mind.

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