GREEN BAY—You wanted him. You got him.
It’s a pick Packers fans wanted to make in January, after the 2013 season ended with Packers safeties having intercepted no passes, which immediately sent Packers fans scurrying through the first edition of draft preview books, searching for a prospect that would address the Packers’ most desperate need. Ha’sean “Ha Ha” Clinton-Dix, it was decided, was the man.
Thursday night, Packers General Manager Ted Thompson agreed with the fans. Ha Ha is indeed the man who will address the Packers’ need at safety.
“Real all-purpose kind of safety. He’s shown ability to cover guys in the slot. Physical player. We think he’s got very, very good ball skills,” Thompson said shortly after making Clinton-Dix the 21st overall pick of the 2014 NFL draft.
Here’s what’s most important about the Ha Ha pick: Thompson got the best available player he needs, the Packers defense got the safety it needs, and the fans got a player that had become a four-month obsession.
“It fits very well for us. We felt like he was the best player on the board,” Thompson said.
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