I have been doing some thinking before I post (And it hurts.)
From his narrow viewpoint Dhazer is correct that GB has drafted so many WR between 05-08. That however is not the whole story.
Between 05-08 only TN has drafted as many WRs as GB (8). One thing that has to be considered is the injury factor. Murphy's career was cut short due to injury and both Jennings and Jones had serious injuries as well. The Javon Walker incident. Coupled with the fact that DD is getting older and it is nice if the team has the chance to give a younger player a couple years in a lessor role to DD so that they can grow into the position.
I feel that players drafted in the the 1st three rounds are the ones who are most likely to make a team and eventually become a starter as I am looked at all the NFL teams for 05-08.
GB once again led the league in drafting WRs. They selected 4. 5 other teams had 3 and I contend if Murphy had been healthy and Walker wanted to play for GB, they just might have only selected 3 as well perhaps 2. I assumed that since GB is a West Coast team it makes sense to draft a lot of WRs. To my surprise not a lot of other WC teams took 3 Wideouts in the 4 years.
Like I said, to this point I have to acknowledge that Hazer is somewhat correct in saying GB has selected more WR than most teams but htey had a reason to do so.
Here is where I must call him out for being overly selected in his argument.
He leaves out 2009 draft all together. When we add 2009 into the mix everything changes. It no longer appears is if Ted Thompson has a WR fetish at all.
Looking at all draft picks in the past 5 years GB still has 8. TN 10. Cin 8, Chicago, Jacksonville, KC and Oakland all have 7. That is a quarter of the NFL. 9 more teams selected 5 or 6. This hardly makes GB over loaded with WR.
When we check for players drafted in the first 3 rounds GB still has 4. NYG 5, Pit and TN 4. 10 other teams selected 3. (I could see GB only selecting 2 or 3 without the injury to Murphy or Walker's trade. My opinion of course.)
Take it a step further. In 2004 GB finished 10-6 and won the division. WHO were the WRs that year?
Donald Driver
Robert Ferguson
Javon Walker
3 good players
Antonio Chatman
Kelvin Kight
Andrae Thurman
3 journeyman players at best.
Antonio has spent the last 3 seasons with Cincinnati. None of them statistically were as good as when he was in GB which isn't saying much.
Andrea was on 4 teams in 2 years before heading to the CFL, Arena Football and the feared UFL.
Kelvin was on 5 teams in 4 years. Only on 2 teams active rosters.
Ferguson played 2 seasons in MN he has 32 receptions and 391 yards in 2007 and only 3 receptions for 25 yards in 2008.
Walker had a Pro Bowl season in 2006 with Denver but he has been a bust the next 2 years.
A very long story short, GB had no choice but to draft a whole lot of WRs from 2005 -08.