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    Brian Gutekunst Wraps Up Terrible 2020 Season With No Move at NFL Trade Deadline

    Zach BrunnerBy Zach BrunnerNovember 3, 2020Updated:November 3, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read NFL
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    It appeared there was going to be a Green Bay Packers trade right before the NFL trade deadline, but general manager Brian Gutekunst again decided that it is not worth building a team to compete now. Instead, he is looking years down the line. Of course, these are years where Aaron Rodgers, someone from the previous regime, will no longer be present.

    Packers NFL Trade Deadline

    I’m told the Green Bay Packers have discussed trading for Texans' receiver Will Fuller. However, there's been a disagreement in Green Bay at the highest levels of the organization over whether or not adding an elite receiver in the short term would be worth the spend.

    — Dianna Russini (@diannaESPN) November 3, 2020

    There was a report from Dianna Russini stating that there were disagreements about trading for Houston Texans wide receiver Will Fuller today. These disagreements were at “the highest levels” of the organization. In other words, Gutekunst again did not believe in short-term success, whereas Mark Murphy and/or Matt LaFleur were likely on the side pushing for Gutekunst to do something, anything to help this team.

    With glaring needs at wide receiver and linebacker since last spring, the Packers have watched linebackers get traded and the deepest wide receiver draft in history pass them by.

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    Brian Gutekunst Draft Failure

    Of course, Gutekunst did not want to give up any draft picks for a player that is likely a part of the organization for half of a season. This is understandable, until we take a look at how we are using these draft picks.

    RDPICKPLAYERSTATUS
    126QB, Jordan Love3rd String QB
    262RB, AJ Dillon49 Total Snaps, Out w/ COVID
    394TE, Josiah Deguara31 Total Snaps, Season-Ending Injury
    5175LB, Kamal Martin2 Gms, 71 Snaps, Possibly Out w/ COVID
    6192OL, Jon Runyan25 Total Snaps
    6208C, Jake Hanson0 Snaps
    6209OT, Simon Stepaniak0 Snaps
    7236S, Vernon Scott36 Snaps, 2 Missed Tackles
    7242EDGE, Jonathan Garvin71 Snaps, Most Impactful Rookie Thus Far

    Boot the Gute.

    Available for the next 1 day via @Teespring: https://t.co/iOBmU7q7jz

    — Zach Brunner (@FantasyFlurry) November 3, 2020

    Gutekunst spent a first and fourth-round pick on a third-string quarterback that cannot put the ball in a net. He drafted a running back (not a position of need) with the second pick. AJ Dillon is a power runner that we continue to not use in short yardage situations.

    Josiah Deguara got injured, so we cannot judge this too harshly, but he was a glorified blocker at an early pick. Kamal Martin is possibly the best linebacker the Packers have, but we cannot keep him on the field. Then, possibly the best contributor of the entire draft class came at pick No. 242.

    Following an NFC Championship appearance, we wasted draft picks, did nothing in free agency, then played with ourselves during the NFL trade deadline.

    Playing for the future works when the roster is built to maximize it’s potential in the future. We are paying our studs now and have a Hall of Fame quarterback. There is zero long-term thought with the way the roster is constructed, aside from having a high-pick quarterback, who has shown zero signs of potential since his junior year of college.

    This is annoying.


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