The Green Bay Packers took a lot of heat from fans for the vast majority of this past NFL offseason for failing to improve the team's pass-rushing attack.
After failing to sign anyone of genuine consequence in free agency, the Packers had a chance to add some help in the early rounds of April's draft but opted to use their first three picks on the offensive side of the ball, selecting wideout Matthew Golden in Round 1, offensive tackle Anthony Belton in Round 2, and wideout Savion Williams in Round 3 before finally going the defensive route in Round 4, taking Texas defensive end Barryn Sorrell with the 124th overall pick.