The Packers have been winning a lot of games with their current receiving corp, but they haven't been able to win a Super Bowl. Could drafting a receiver in the 1st round put them over the top? How about the 2nd round? Maybe Day 3? What does history tell us?
In order for the Green Bay Packers' passing game to be more effective, it's about time that they once again start investing in the wide receiver position.
While addressing the wide receiver position is near the top of the to-do list this offseason for the Green Bay Packers, spending top dollar in free agency isn't the way to go about it.
AJ Green is considered by many to be the top wide receiver in the 2011 NFL Draft. Andrew Garda (froggy voice and all) breaks down why he's so highly regarded using examples from the 2010 Georgia/Auburn game.
Finding a franchise quarterback is messy. But the Packers have separated fact from fiction when it comes to finding franchise quarterbacks. Two other teams in the division are actively looking.
On today's show, Andy is joined by Acme Packing Company's Justis Mosqueda to discuss Josh Jacob's fit within Matt LaFleur's offense, how Green Bay will utilize Xavier McKinney, and just how worried Packers fans should be about the potential of two top rookie quarterbacks entering the division. Don't miss it!