Biggs' analysis: The Packers' secondary was so bad last year that new general manager Brian Gutekunst doubled down on cornerbacks with the first two picks. They stayed on defense in Round 3 with Burks, a heady player, to give new defensive coordinator Mike Pettine an array of new pieces. With Jordy Nelson departed, three Day 3 picks were devoted to wide receivers, and Moore, Valdes-Scantling and St. Brown all have good size. If one of them hits opposite Davante Adams, Aaron Rodgers will be in business. With 11 picks, the Packers also were able to add two specialists. Scott arguably was the best punter in the draft.