GREEN BAY, Wis. – There’s another story to Aaron Rodgers' draft-day slide in 2005.
It isn't the cleaning crew in the green room giving him “the stink eye” as they cleared tables and stacked chairs around him while he waited.
It isn't the TV cameras showing him after each selection came off the board, leaving him as the last player on site to be drafted.
It isn't the relief he felt when the Green Bay Packers finally picked him at No.