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Charles Curtis

Aaron Rodgers said in March a drafted Packers quarterback wouldn’t ‘beat me out anytime soon’

Seems like the consensus regarding the Green Bay Packers trading up to pick Utah State quarterback Jordan Love is … AWKWAAAAARD!

Aaron Rodgers, of course, is still there and still one of the NFL’s best under center. And although he’s 36 years old, he’s coming off a great season and could contend for a Super Bowl title next season. A position player (the Packers haven’t chosen one in the first round since Rodgers was taken in 2005) to help him — say, another receiver alongside Davante Adams — would have been a Grade A pick (for the record, the move earned a D-minus from our Steven Ruiz).

Instead, we have … well, the same thing that happened in ’05 when the Pack took Rodgers 24th overall while Brett Favre was on the roster.

What’s interesting is Rodgers has addressed this possibility already. Here’s something he said in March while appearing on ESPN Milwaukee:

Also, maybe Rodgers wanted some help from a position player?

We’ll see if Rodgers has anything to say now that Love is in Green Bay.

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