GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Eliot Wolf was a 9-year-old hanging around the Lambeau Field scouting offices in 1992 when his father, Ron, the Green Bay Packers' general manager at the time, traded for Brett Favre. He was a pro personnel assistant with the Packers when they drafted Aaron Rodgers in 2005. He had left the Packers by the time they traded up to pick Jordan Love in 2020 but had worked with just about everyone still left in their scouting department.
If anyone can speak to why the Packers keep finding quarterbacks, it might be Wolf.