The Green Bay Packers have made no secret, their preference of building a roster through the NFL Draft.
For the most part, general manager Brian Gutekunst and the Packers have done a tremendous job of identifying and developing homegrown talent, especially on offense, to surround ascending quarterback Jordan Love.
From the top-four receivers on the depth chart, a pair of highly-drafted tight ends, and several offensive linemen, the Packers have leaned heavily on their reputation and ability to find starting-caliber players in the draft.
Later this month, on the heels of a season in which the defense took major strides in Jeff Hafley’s first year as coordinator, Gutekunst and the Packers may wind up investing premium resources looking to replicate their offensive success on the defensive side of the ball.