Going into the 2020 NFL Draft, a majority of pundits, analysts, evaluators, mock drafters, and twitterers (tweeters?) perceived the Green Bay Packers' biggest need to be wide receiver.
It made sense, given that the team had very little proven talent beyond Davante Adams. It seemed like a perfect storm -- the team's biggest hole aligned with a historically deep class at the position.
Naturally, the Packers -- who entered the draft with 10 picks at their disposal -- did not select a single wideout.
That questionable decision by general manager Brian Gutekunst -- among a number of other head-scratching moves -- left most analysts bewildered and many fans infuriated.