Favre wants his "premier receiver". How much does anyone want to bet that he gets one? And Moss is really the only one that's somewhat abtainable for them. What are they gonna say, Favre has that organization bent over a table and is pulling the hair hard. For him, they will sacrafice any foreseeable future for that team in order to appease their "God". Basically if they don't sell the "soul" for Moss, then they gotta sell the "farm" for CJ in the draft. They've already sold their respect, so what's really left to lose? They think they can go out winners, they just don't understand that there's a tomorrow after Brett. Just like when they did the same thing with Bart Starr and that literally took them 30 years to bounce back from. It's always been about today in Green Bay, not tomorrow. Rodgers was a joke of a pick that they just shouldn't have wasted.
So regardless, the way i see it, this draft has been shook up. The landscape should very soon begin to change. And with that change of scenery you incorporate a whole different ballfield worth of players, as in IE the teams going for those players, not the players themselves. If GB gets Moss, then the Raiders probably take CJ, but then who takes Russel? If Oakland keeps Moss, then are the Packers lookign to trade up bigtime to land in the CJ scope? And how does that shake up everything else? And then if CJ does go number 1 overall, that literally pushes back the qb order..and who starts thinking about trading up to grab one of those 2? Basically this could work out great for us, Jerry seems to work best under chaos, and a shakeup like this could be chaotic to say the least.
As far as us staying put at 22 regardless of what happens, I wouldn't hold onto that pipedream for too long. We will be trading up and a shake up like this could seem greatly oportunistic(sp) to a wheeler 'n deeler like Jerry. Afterall this is the draft we're talking about and Jerry Jones is finally back in the driver's seat, this is not simply moving 2 trailers down like most of you would consider a big move.