A loaded pass rush draft class in 2019 has some in Cheesehead Land shouting for a mini-Process for the Green Bay Packers. With playoff hopes in 2018 season all but extinguished and Green Bay unlikely to be a threat even if it made the postseason, the argument goes that the team should just play DeShone Kizer, sit Davante Adams, and see what the kids can do. Lose as many games as possible, sneak into the top-5 and snag a blue chip prospect.
But there’s more to life than high draft picks.
Playing the youths in games that don’t matter isn’t nearly as useful in the development (or perhaps in this case re-development) of a young player in a winning culture.