Yeah, the Packer way was... always be looking for your next QB even if you have one, and don't pass on a potentially elite guy even if you won't start him right away.
Wolf got hired, immediately traded for Favre.
Even with Favre, they used a 5th in 1993 on Mark Brunell (traded him for a 3rd and a 5th soon after), then used a late pick on a QB basically every year from 1995 to 1999. Including Matt Hasselback in the 6th (traded for a 3rd and a move up a spot in the 1st), Aaron Brooks in the 4th (traded with a TE for a LB and a 3rd), another couple of QBs in late rounds.... then Rodgers in the 1st in 2005 who wouldn't start until 2008, took a QB late in 2006, Flynn in the 7th in 2008 (later traded for a 5th), couple more mid-late QBs including Brett Hundley in the 5th who would be traded for a 6th after a few years, a few years off then Love in the 1st in 2020 who wouldn't get the starting job until 2023, took Clifford in the 5th last draft.
So yes they have had some luck in there, but they also used tons of picks on QBs, and twice used 1st round draft picks on QBs they believed in while still starting HOF QBs for multiple years. Not many teams are willing to burn a 1st on a QB they like who won't start right away, nevermind one they will sit for 2-3 years. But they are clear in their process, always be looking for QBs, and if you see a star and your current QB has 3-4 years left or less... take the stud and worry about the rest later.