The notion that a game-breaking WR is Green Bay's top need is downright baffling. We got three damn WR's in the same draft two years ago and they're still on the roster.
The biggest reason the WR's struggled last year, aside from the obvious loss of Jordy Nelson, was because Aaron Rodgers was playing like shit. Compare any of his tape last season to that during the Super Bowl year. The biggest difference was that Aaron was throwing some dink and dunk bullshit and then for more intermediate throws, he never stepped into them. His footwork was pathetic, and everybody is too blind to admit that.
There's no reason to not believe Nelson can come back strong. Adrian Peterson came back way ahead of schedule too and the guy plays a more trying position, not to mention he was at a late age too. Nelson has been ahead of schedule and the only fear on our part should be another injury.
Tom Brady has a shitshow of receivers to throw to and still finds a way to look like a badass. Gronk is a matchup problem, and Rodgers didn't have that.
I'll give Rodgers the benefit of the doubt since he apparently had a gimpy leg, and that might've been the reason he didn't step into his throws. Plus he played lightyears better at Arizona the second time.
We need a TE that'll present matchup problems and at least stretch it a little bit. Both Cook and Vernon Davis can easily move defenses away to get other guys open.
Danreb Victorio A Believer of Greg Jennings