Aaron Rodgers is a vital part of the Green Bay Packers' success, but he doesn't offer input to the front office about the NFL draft.
Speaking to ESPN's Kenny Mayne on SportsCenter (starts at 10:40 mark), Rodgers said he doesn't tell management which players it should add in the draft:
There was a lot of criticism directed at Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst and the front office last year for trading up in the first round to select quarterback Jordan Love.
The pick could be justified, as Rodgers was entering his age-37 season and showed some signs of declining performance in the previous two seasons.