The Packers finally picked a receiver.
And, in true Gutekunst form, they traded up to get him.
With pick 85, the Packers selected Amari Rodgers, a wide receiver from Clemson. It was the highest pick the Packers have used on a receiver since Davante Adams in 2014 and it was the highest pick Gutekunst has ever used on a wide receiver since becoming GM.
In addition to breaking the Packers recent form on draft position for receivers, he also broke the form of the perceived measurement thresholds for Packers receivers.
While LaFleur seems to favor taller receivers (both from his other career stops and from the fact that the only three receivers Gutekunst has ever drafted for him were 6'3, 6'4, and 6'5), Rodgers, at 5'10, is a full 5 inches shorter than all the other receivers the Packers have drafted in the last four years.