I wish Davante leaving made me feel confident that Rodgers is suddenly going to become average but the fact is he elevates WR's. And they are incredibly good at finding value outside of the first round. Lets be real Devante Adams, Jordy Nelson, Randall Cobb produced quite a bit above what most anticipated they would based off college, combine and pro days. Hell, no one knew if Cobb, a tweener, could be a RB or a WR based on deficiencies in each position going into the draft. Jennings, Driver, Cobb, Nelson all leave and we let ourselves get lulled into a false sense of hope that this will finally be the year.
Meanwhile in the 14 years since Rodgers took over the Packers have used only13 draft picks on WR. Average slot for those picks being 152nd, or a 5th rounder. In 6 drafts they selected no WRs. Nelson at pick 36 is the highest pick. Green Bay's biggest "free agency" splash at WR since 2008 was to re-sign Randall Cobb in 20015. Until Rodgers and Green Bay in general actually starts to shit the bed consistently, I'm not going to get cocky about potential for down fall. I'm a Vikes fan, that always comes back to bite us in the ass.