If we take a look at all front offices and their drafts one is going to find "wins" and "losses" in the draft. 2021 is going to have some players that are going to be in Green Bay through at least their first contracts. With the average of an NFL players career being 3.5 years I would say that is pretty good. Stokes, Myers, Amari Rodgers, Newman, I think will all be Packers for a while.
2020: Dillon and Runyan play a lot. Garvin and Deguara see the field. Not a great draft so far. Still some time for development though.
2019: Gary, Savage, Jenkins, Keke are all basically starters and in a heavy rotation of playing. Those are some good players.
2018: Alexander, MVS... beyond those it is kind of a stinker.
I don't disagree that the drafting could have been better. I don't think incompetent is the correct word. I don't even think below average is the right way to put it. Maybe average, but there are some real pros in there that are going to be expensive to re-sign. If we get a couple of pros like Dillon, Alexander and Jenkins every draft we are doing pretty well. Just my take on it.