Early on in Ted Thompson's tenure as general manager of the Green Bay Packers, he made a number of picks that were contrary to the prevailing sentiment about how the team would be best served, which lead to a combination of head scratching and acrimony among Packer fans. At the time it was hard to see spending the highest pick on Aaron Rodgers, Justin Harrell, and Jordy Nelson as keeping with the popular consensus on the Packers' needs, but in retrospect 2/3 of those picks were actually very savvy moves on the part of Ted.
So in the interest of both harmony and "having something different to talk about" I thought I would start a thread to speculate on how Ted could use his picks in ways that are surprising or befuddling.
The prevailing wisdom is that the Packers would spend their premium picks on defensive linemen and outside linebackers (because the pass rush was bad), cornerbacks and safeties (because the coverage was poor and Nick Collins's future is in doubt), or maybe a center (depending on what happens in Free Agency). What could else could the Packers do that would surprise us.
I would suggest a format of describing the scenario, why it's a crazy idea, and subsequently why it may not be such a crazy idea. I'll post a few of my own to start.
So does anybody have any crazy theories of something the Packers could do in the first three or so rounds that would aggravate, confuse, befuddle, or otherwise just fail to make obvious sense?
So in the interest of both harmony and "having something different to talk about" I thought I would start a thread to speculate on how Ted could use his picks in ways that are surprising or befuddling.
The prevailing wisdom is that the Packers would spend their premium picks on defensive linemen and outside linebackers (because the pass rush was bad), cornerbacks and safeties (because the coverage was poor and Nick Collins's future is in doubt), or maybe a center (depending on what happens in Free Agency). What could else could the Packers do that would surprise us.
I would suggest a format of describing the scenario, why it's a crazy idea, and subsequently why it may not be such a crazy idea. I'll post a few of my own to start.
So does anybody have any crazy theories of something the Packers could do in the first three or so rounds that would aggravate, confuse, befuddle, or otherwise just fail to make obvious sense?

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