The Green Bay Packers Hope To Strike Gold With Their First Round Draft Choice

The Green Bay Packers have held the 25th pick in the NFL Draft three times in the Super Bowl-era. It hasn’t gone well.

In 1967, the Packers selected quarterback Don Horn, who served as Bart Starr’s backup for four seasons before being traded. In Horn’s eight-year career, he threw 20 touchdown passes and 36 interceptions.’); hiddenDoc.close() })(

In 1999, Green Bay took safety Antuan Edwards, whose career was defined by injuries and subpar play. And in 2004, the Packers took undersized cornerback Ahmad Carroll, who was dreadful and released early in his third season with the team.

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