This is much ado about nothing.
The only player that has a significant difference is D Jones. They say third and GB took him in the first. The boys are wrong. Even if he is not all we hope Jones to be he was certainly worth a first round selection. No later than mid second at worst.
Eddie Lacy, David Bakhtiari, Johnathan Franklin, Josh Boyd and even Sam Barrington were near value or better.
JC Tretter may be a bit of a reach in the minds of many people. But he is rated based on his play as a OT. Uncle Teddy won't use him there so whatever value rating he has been assigned is not valid.
That really leaves the 6-7 round picks.
However, as I expected, many of the Packers' later draft selections were not even targeted by Dallas as possible picks.
Tex Western wrote:
In the 6 and 7th rounds teams look for different things in players. These are typically long shots to make the team. Often they are players who will need a couple of years seasoning before they can step in and start or make a significant contribution in a rotation. Not every team can afford to roster spots to 3-5 players and allow them to develop. (1 or 2 players developing over a 2 or 3 year period.)