Finding a match: Pairing Tier 1 receivers with ideal secondary targets later in the draft for the Packers
They’re taking two. Maybe three. In a draft with five top-100 selections, four in the top-60, the Green Bay Packers can just as fundamentally altar the trajectory of their wide receiver room than they did the day they traded Davante Adams to Las Vegas, knowing they were likely going to lose Marquez Valdes-Scantling as well. If they can add building bloc…
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