In Indianapolis, the head personnel man in Green Bay discussed the team’s approach to the quarterback position, his excitement over Love’s early success, and fostering more competition on the defense.
With testing coming up at the Combine next week, keep these four data points in mind when trying to project who the Packers will draft in the first round.
This press conference marks the first time that either Hafley or head coach Matt LaFleur have spoken in public since the new defensive coordinator hire.
Darnell Savage might be the likeliest candidate to get a tag, but it would still be nearly unthinkable for the Packers to give him a deal of that amount.