Missing out on a player you had targeted in the NFL Draft is a disappointing scenario. For Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekusnt, that seemed to happen a few times so far in the past few days, particularly with wide receivers coming off the board in close proximity to his picks, which ultimately went in a very different direction on offense.
The Packers looked to the run game instead, as the team drafted running back AJ Dillon with the 62nd selection and versatile tight end Josiah Deguara at 94.