Special delivery? New coordinator Maurice Drayton hopes rookies will boost Packers' return, coverage units
But you can bet the Green Bay Packers general manager was thinking about his team’s anemic special teams units — the ones that have finished in the top 10 of the NFL just once over the past 15 years of longtime NFL columnist Rick Gosselin’s annual rankings — when he took Clemson wide receiver Amari Rodgers in the third round, Appalachian State cornerback Shemar Jean-Charles in the fifth round and Boston College linebacker Isaiah McDuffie in the sixth round.