The Packers have a history of developing interior offensive linemen out of college tackles. We indentify six that could fit that mold in the upcoming NFL Draft.
With Finley still not cleared by team doctors and testing free agency, the Packers might look to add a tall receiving threat at tight end in the NFL Draft.
The Packers already have two defensive backs from Vanderbilt on their roster with Casey Hayward and Sean Richardson and will have the opportunity to add a few more during the NFL Draft.
The Missouri product is projected to be selected somewhere in mid to late Round 1 of the upcoming NFL Draft, and the Packers could be a landing spot if they want more "Elephant" end type of players.
The 6' 2" and 331-pound nose tackle from Notre Dame only had 2.5 career sacks in college, making him a question mark as a potential first round draft choice.
Despite playing outside linebacker at Ohio State, Shazier isn't ruling out the possibility of playing an inside linebacker position in the NFL, where he could be of interest to the Green Bay Packers.
It just so happens that three of the NFL Draft's top players at their respective positions have potential red flags, and they also come at three of the positions where the Packers have their biggest needs.
Aaron chats with former NFL agent and current CBS Sports analyst Joel Corry about a potential Jordan Love contract extension, the timing behind it and what it may end up looking like.