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Matty from Durango, CO

What is our biggest hole/weakness left after the draft? I honestly can’t think of any glaring areas an opposing team is going to key on. Except for rookie inexperience, we’re looking Brock Purdy good.

I see no holes. Only opportunity.

Larry from Hudson, WI

I watched PFF on the first day of the draft and a comment was made implying the CB class wasn’t very strong. My guess is the draft board reflected the same, so they just waited until the end because the value disparity wasn’t great. I hope Kalen King learns to wrap up.

To each their own, but I think we need to shift the focus from “the Packers didn’t draft any corners” to the fact Green Bay selected four defensive backs. For everything that happened on the perimeter last year, Green Bay was besieged by injury at safety and had even fewer options in the slot. Fortunately, Keisean Nixon was a rock all season.

Christopher from Marshfield, WI

Going into the draft the main thing I was thinking is we need guys that are aggressive tacklers. Apparently, GB staff agreed, and I love it. My question is do you think Detroit trading up to draft Terrion Arnold had anything to do with keeping GB from drafting him, or does that sort of divisional keep away not play much of a role?

That’s impossible to answer without being in the room but remember objects in the mirror aren’t always what they appear. For instance, there was a minor uproar for a hot second about Philadelphia jumping in front of Green Bay to take Cooper DeJean at No. 40. Then, Brian Gutekunst told reporters afterwards that trading back with New Orleans from 41 to 45 was in motion before the Eagles jumped up to 40.

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