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<blockquote data-quote="PackAttack12" data-source="post: 876530" data-attributes="member: 11933"><p>Simply a question. Apologies if this has been addressed, I got behind on this thread. Are you insinuating that if Reagor and/or Aiyuk was available, that Gutekunst wouldn't have traded up for Love? In other words, do you think he would have preferred Reagor or Aiyuk, or would he had preferred Love? To me, he was fixated on Love, regardless of how the WR board fell.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps in a few years it'll prove to be a slam dunk. But I'm a firm believer that he still would have traded up to nab Love. So Gute's claim of there was no one there to justify the pick, in my opinion, is misleading because I don't think he ever had the intention of upgrading WR in round 1.</p><p></p><p>A separate question. Do you feel as if he would have selected Either of the 7 WR's that went in round 2 over Dillon assuming a couple of them were left on the board at 62? I'm not so sure of that either.</p><p></p><p>I think that, stylistically, he and LaFleur did what they set out to do. Which is fine if that's what they believe was best for the Packers. But I'm just not buying into the narrative that Gute didn't pick a WR simply because the board fell unexpectedly. Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackAttack12, post: 876530, member: 11933"] Simply a question. Apologies if this has been addressed, I got behind on this thread. Are you insinuating that if Reagor and/or Aiyuk was available, that Gutekunst wouldn't have traded up for Love? In other words, do you think he would have preferred Reagor or Aiyuk, or would he had preferred Love? To me, he was fixated on Love, regardless of how the WR board fell. Perhaps in a few years it'll prove to be a slam dunk. But I'm a firm believer that he still would have traded up to nab Love. So Gute's claim of there was no one there to justify the pick, in my opinion, is misleading because I don't think he ever had the intention of upgrading WR in round 1. A separate question. Do you feel as if he would have selected Either of the 7 WR's that went in round 2 over Dillon assuming a couple of them were left on the board at 62? I'm not so sure of that either. I think that, stylistically, he and LaFleur did what they set out to do. Which is fine if that's what they believe was best for the Packers. But I'm just not buying into the narrative that Gute didn't pick a WR simply because the board fell unexpectedly. Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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