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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud
I wouldn't count on that.
From 2002-2012, the Green Bay Packers highest WR selection was #36 in 2008 - Jordy Nelson.
All of their other receivers of note were taken late second and third.
Just like ILB, I don't believe Dorsey puts a premium on WR's.
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I don't believe we can look at Dorsey from a strictly "Green Bay" perspective anymore. He and Reid have really begun to create their own, dynamic animal.
The trade-up on draft day was about the loudest shot that I can recall as it relates to the previous practices and workings of either individual prior to coming on board with the Chiefs.
Now granted, Dorsey wasn't calling the final shots in Green Bay, but I believe it is fairly easy to discern where the "Ted way" and the "Chiefs way" begin to part company.
In any event, it is certainly a far bolder and more aggressive approach than anything I have witnessed in decades of Chiefs football.
I can't claim to be a big fan of the initial setup, but I certainly appreciate the direction they have taken once the engines were fired-up and moving.