Green Bay Packers general manager Ted Thompson is officially 3-for-3 for shocking the fanbase with draft picks this weekend.
With the team's first selection, he picked Damarious Randall of Arizona State, who was a late riser as a safety prospect but will play cornerback for the squad. In the second round, he double-dipped at the position with Quinten Rollins of Miami (Ohio), who had one of the worst combines for a defensive back in Indianapolis this February.
When the Packers were on the clock late in the third round, some thought a big-body defensive lineman was going to be the selection.