The most prominent story of the recent NFL Draft circled not around the No. 1 pick, Joe Burrow, or the No. 2, Chase Young. It wasn’t the Dolphins taking Tua Tagovailoa. It was Green Bay going out of its way to select Utah State’s own Jordan Love. That two-fisted maneuver — the move up and the pick itself — created more buzz than any other personnel deal through the entire offseason, other than some quarterback moving from New England to Tampa Bay.
And it will go on stirring discussion for the foreseeable future because of the man Love’s drafting affects the most: Aaron Rodgers.