The Green Bay Packers front office certainly have a weird way of showing they want the team to succeed with Aaron Rodgers behind center.
The team not only did not draft a WR, but moved up to get a QB to eventually replace Rodgers.
Their next move is even more questionable after NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero said the team will cut Jake Kumerow in a surprising move just days after Rodgers praised his skill-set.
“Jake Kumerow has been such a solid performer for us for the last couple of years. I love his reliability,” Rodgers said. “I think he’s a fantastic, steady player, who’s very heady on the field. He makes plays, he plays with a lot of coincidence, and he’s a guy who you love having on the squad.”
Kumerow had 12 receptions for 219 yards and a touchdown.