You can’t fairly judge a draft class until four years later. With that in mind, it’s fair to say the Green Bay Packers‘ 2015 draft class was one of the worst under Ted Thompson. Just four years later, none of the players selected by the Packers remain under contract.
With Thompson’s strict draft-and-develop philosophy, the way to stay competitive in the NFC was to, of course, draft well.
Thompson took a few risks in the 2015 draft, and they backfired. After letting Tramon Williams and Davon House walk in free agency, Thompson used his opening two picks in attempt to fix the secondary with Damarious Randall and Quinten Rollins.