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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 745439" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>True. There’s a philosophy of some GMs that grabbing a QB regularly in the draft should be a way of life</p><p>I believe it’s for the 2 reasons you mentioned above.</p><p> I believe TT made an interesting grab at Hundley because he was considered extremely raw but had well above physical and mental attributes that were appealing. I remember GB saying how impressed they were with Hundley when he came out to talk to them pre draft.. that he was a quick study type and his football acumen left a memorable impression on them.</p><p>I think TT had strongly considered grabbing Hundley when he was still available round 4. We had just come off a year of shuffling at the ILB and we had just realized that Carl Bradford was not our guy. There was a need to get CM3 back to his regular position and that resulted in added pressure to go with a promising Jake Ryan round 4. I believe TT strongly considered Hundley starting in round 4 and gladly bartered a 7th round and 5th rounder to move up 20 spots for his QB early round 5 when he was still on the board.</p><p>That is exactly what Hundley is, TT’s prize project. Ted has high expectations of him and we know now that TT tried to deal him this offseason and came very close to attaining either a 2nd or 3rd rounder</p><p><a href="https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/packers-reportedly-came-close-to-trading-aaron-rodgers-backup-during-the-draft/amp/" target="_blank">https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/packers-reportedly-came-close-to-trading-aaron-rodgers-backup-during-the-draft/amp/</a></p><p>Which is exactly what you said but instead he has a viable backup QB that he believes is very capable of winning games at the professional level.</p><p>The injury Hundley suffered early last year set him back IMO but his potential is still high and I personally believe as he becomes more comfortable each game he will improve.</p><p>While we are all arguably anxious to see him play well because we were all riding high 2 weeks ago at 4-1 and talking where to hang our SB trophy. Meanwhile Brett was always a long term project, that’s what we said about him when we drafted him and that’s what he still is now. Nothing’s changed except hurried fan expectations for him to develop tomorrow to save our season </p><p>That’s my story and I’m</p><p>Sticking to it! Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 745439, member: 10086"] True. There’s a philosophy of some GMs that grabbing a QB regularly in the draft should be a way of life I believe it’s for the 2 reasons you mentioned above. I believe TT made an interesting grab at Hundley because he was considered extremely raw but had well above physical and mental attributes that were appealing. I remember GB saying how impressed they were with Hundley when he came out to talk to them pre draft.. that he was a quick study type and his football acumen left a memorable impression on them. I think TT had strongly considered grabbing Hundley when he was still available round 4. We had just come off a year of shuffling at the ILB and we had just realized that Carl Bradford was not our guy. There was a need to get CM3 back to his regular position and that resulted in added pressure to go with a promising Jake Ryan round 4. I believe TT strongly considered Hundley starting in round 4 and gladly bartered a 7th round and 5th rounder to move up 20 spots for his QB early round 5 when he was still on the board. That is exactly what Hundley is, TT’s prize project. Ted has high expectations of him and we know now that TT tried to deal him this offseason and came very close to attaining either a 2nd or 3rd rounder [URL]https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/packers-reportedly-came-close-to-trading-aaron-rodgers-backup-during-the-draft/amp/[/URL] Which is exactly what you said but instead he has a viable backup QB that he believes is very capable of winning games at the professional level. The injury Hundley suffered early last year set him back IMO but his potential is still high and I personally believe as he becomes more comfortable each game he will improve. While we are all arguably anxious to see him play well because we were all riding high 2 weeks ago at 4-1 and talking where to hang our SB trophy. Meanwhile Brett was always a long term project, that’s what we said about him when we drafted him and that’s what he still is now. Nothing’s changed except hurried fan expectations for him to develop tomorrow to save our season That’s my story and I’m Sticking to it! Lol [/QUOTE]
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