2021 NFL Draft: 5 Teams making fans extremely angry

CLEVELAND, OHIO - APRIL 29: DeVonta Smith poses with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell onstage after being selected 10th by the Philadelphia Eagles during round one of the 2021 NFL Draft at the Great Lakes Science Center on April 29, 2021 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
CLEVELAND, OHIO - APRIL 29: DeVonta Smith poses with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell onstage after being selected 10th by the Philadelphia Eagles during round one of the 2021 NFL Draft at the Great Lakes Science Center on April 29, 2021 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) /
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Amari Rodgers, 2021 NFL Draft. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports /

After the first two days of the 2021 NFL Draft and with 105 picks in the books, fans of some teams are happy, but others are starting to get frustrated with their squad.

We are now three rounds into the 2021 NFL Draft. While several teams have made moves that have put the future of their franchises in great hands, other teams have made moves that have been confusing, odd, and downright bad.

Fans can certainly live with a bad pick or a selection that simply doesn’t make overt sense. But when there are multiple times on the clock that the team turns in a head-scratcher, it starts to wear on fans.

Let’s take a look at five teams who have made their fan base angry with their draft classes thus far.

5. Green Bay Packers

Green Bay fans came into the NFL Draft full of anxiety. Just hours before the draft officially kicked off, it was reported that Aaron Rodgers wanted to be traded for a variety of reasons. So how did the franchise respond with an MVP quarterback who needs to be appeased?

After trading up to select quarterback Jordan Love in the 2020 NFL Draft, the Packers drafted cornerback Eric Stokes in the first round on Thursday. While cornerback is a need for Green Bay, many fans were hoping for a wide receiver to hopefully make Rodgers happy and hope that this would be step one in repairing the seemingly broken relationship between the quarterback and the front office.

The Packers did eventually draft Clemson wide receiver Amari Rodgers in the third round — but is Aaron Rodgers too far gone to be coerced into staying in Green Bay? Time will tell, but fans will be antsy until the answer is revealed.