The 2026 NFL Combine is in the books, and as always, the testing numbers are giving us clues about which prospects might fit what the Green Bay Packers look for on draft day.
CHTV draft analyst Newt Westen and CHTV Draft Guide contributor Brian Maafi zero in on Green Bay’s defensive draft process — breaking down the size, athletic, and role-based thresholds the Packers consistently use when evaluating defenders.
The Packers are likely to stick to their tried and tested strategy of adding to the receiver room on day two, rather than ending the first-round drought.
Austin continues his series reviewing potential Packers selections in April's NFL Draft and how they might fit with what Green Bay likes to do schematically. His latest review is of Oregon defensive tackle Derrick Harmon.
Eddie Petzke from the Beers and Ball Show takes a deep dive into the three safety looks that transformed the Arizona Cardinals defense midway through last season and explores how Packers defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon could bring that same philosophy to Green Bay.