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Published - Wednesday, April 23, 2008

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Thompson would consider drafting a QB at No. 30


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GREEN BAY — Ted Thompson is fond of describing the NFL as a “big-boy league,” which is the Green Bay Packers general manager’s verbal shorthand for doing what’s best for his team, regardless of the bruised egos, hurt feelings or the reaction of the fan base at large that might come with it.

So it wasn’t exactly surprising when Thompson said during his annual pre-draft news conference Monday that even though Aaron Rodgers is the team’s new starting quarterback following Brett Favre’s retirement, Thompson isn’t afraid of picking a quarterback high this weekend — and that includes using the team’s first-round pick (No. 30 overall).
Louisville quarterback Brian Brohm, top, throws to wide receiver Harry Douglas as Connecticut's Scott Lutrus closes in on him in the fourth quarter of the Connecticut-Louisville Big East Conference football game in East Hartfoirdm Conn., Frdiay, Oct. 19, 2007. UConn defeated Louisville, 21-17, (AP Photo/Bob Child)

“It’s no slight on anybody. If we take a player at any other position, it’s no slight on the players that we have at those positions (either),” said Thompson, who enters his fourth draft in Green Bay with eight picks, including three (No. 30, 56 and 60) in Saturday’s first and second rounds. “Aaron, he’s comfortable in his own skin. He understands the NFL is the NFL.”

So just to be clear: At No. 30, if the best player on the Packers’ draft board is a quarterback — Louisville’s Brian Brohm, for instance — Thompson will have no problem taking him?

“No,” Thompson replied.

“We’re going to take the best player, and if that happens to be at (the quarterback) position, that’s what we’re going to do. I don’t think it’s going to affect people the way you think. But I’ve been wrong.”

In the next breath, however, Thompson said the Packers don’t necessarily have to find a backup to Rodgers during the draft after not signing a quarterback in free agency.

“We don’t have to,” Thompson said. “We feel very good about Aaron. There are other ways to get quarterbacks as you go through the spring and the summer, so we don’t feel compelled to do anything. But again, if we can create more competition, that’s a good thing.”

Rodgers did not return a message Monday afternoon.

To understand the issues drafting a quarterback early can create, Thompson needn’t look far. Favre wasn’t exactly driving the welcome wagon after Thompson picked Rodgers 24th overall in 2005, and even Thompson acknowledged after making the pick that he knew what the fallout would be. (“There were a lot of thoughts that went into my mind — and everyone else’s mind — when you get ready to make a pick like that,” Thompson said then. “Because you know all the things that are going to come with it.“)

Then last year, the Philadelphia Eagles picked Houston’s Kevin Kolb in the second round (No. 36 overall, the team’s first pick after not having a first-rounder). Starting quarterback Donovan McNabb, who didn’t speak publicly for about a week after the draft, said he was “shocked,” and coach Andy Reid spent much of the year diffusing the quarterback controversy the pick had created.

So Monday, one reporter presented Thompson with the following scenario: The Packers take Brohm at No. 30, or Michigan’s Chad Henne or Delaware’s Joe Flacco in Round 2, and Rodgers and the Packers start the season 0-4. Undoubtedly, fans will begin calling for Rodgers to be benched in favor of the new guy.

“This is the National Football League, and everybody’s got to stand on their own two feet. Aaron’s been preparing for this time, and he’s been hoping for this time to come — and now it’s come,” Thompson responded. “He’s going to be our quarterback. If we take another guy at 30, we’re not saying this other guy’s going to be our quarterback. We’re saying that we’ve gotten another guy to play the position. You can never have too many people, especially at the most important position in the National Football League.”
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GOD_HIMSELF wrote on Apr 23, 2008 6:12 AM:

" whipthehorse, why all the negativity my son? rise above it, hoping the packers will be bad won't make it so. i'm sure you said the same things last year and look where it got you... further and further into your pit of bitterness. accept the fact that the pack is great and you will be saved. amen. "

Eddie wrote on Apr 23, 2008 4:58 AM:

" I wouldn't bet on Ted Thompson trading up in the draft. He has never done it in the past. His record clearly shows that he loves to trade down for more picks. He often trades away his #2 pick (he has two of them this year). He might even trade his first pick and move down a few spots. Trader Ted is always on the move! "

PackAttack2020 wrote on Apr 22, 2008 9:21 PM:

" Truth&Rumors on SI.com is speculating that the Pack is the perfect team to TRADE UP...could it be? Only a few days left to find out...would Ted really do it? We are undoubtedly going to NEED a backup to Rodgers. "

whipthehorse wrote on Apr 22, 2008 7:33 PM:

" They should start a commune @ Lambeau, because there will be alot of praying needed to avoid a losing season this year. Amen. "

GOD_HIMSELF wrote on Apr 22, 2008 6:56 PM:

" amen eddie. "

Eddie wrote on Apr 22, 2008 6:53 PM:

" What I like and respect the most about Ted Thompson is that he is exceptionally good at being a professional. He may make a few mistakes here and there (which General Manager doesn't?), but he doesn't let anything distract him from improving his team. He doesn't give away any info that might be used by other teams to their advantage. He keeps all the Packers' agendas IN HOUSE. He pays full attention to drafting true football players (rather than prima donnas). He doesn't bankrupt the team in order to sign some overrated free agent. He's taking the long, hard, and SURE road to success - LONG TERM success - in the NFL. "

whipthehorse wrote on Apr 22, 2008 5:23 PM:

" Why are you asking? You should know...........everything god. "

GOD_HIMSELF wrote on Apr 22, 2008 4:52 PM:

" what happened to all the interesting comments? "


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