All Entries Tagged With: "Packers Draft"

The 2026 NFL Draft changed the status of several Packers players.

The Packers have several rookies who are likely to contribute in 2026.

Let's try to get out in front of it this time, right?

There are a lot of options for how the Packers could use their early picks.

Join me as I deeply overthink the Packers' long term strategy. 

Setting expectations for how the cornerback room might look next season. 

A warm up exercise to get Mock Draft Monday started. 

Adding another pass rusher with a premium pick could be a smart move for Green Bay.

Understanding the tools that the Packers themselves use. 

Are the Packers better served by leaning into stockpiling compensatory selections?

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.

A quick look at the options the Packers can draw upon. 

Should the Packers stand idle at receiver and tight end?

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 have a good chance of getting significant contributions from their rookies in 2025.

Matt LaFleur has an embarrassment of riches to work with on offense.

The Packers double up at three positions in this final prediction for their eight picks.

There's been a lot of smoke around Maxwell Hairston being Green Bay's pick in round one, but there are plenty of reasons to buy in.

If your goal in the draft is to find players who can make an immediate impact, you will be disappointed more often than not.

Cody Roadcap highlights the Top 5 WR prospects for the Green Bay Packers in the 2025 NFL DRaft.

Where will Green Bay choose to attack positions of need in the upcoming draft?

The Packers do not need to reach for a receiver in the upcoming draft.

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.

Brian Gutekunst is yet to hit on a longer cornerback in the draft, and will probably go back to the well in 2025.

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.

By looking at the characteristics the Packers have coveted in their previous wide receiver picks, a pool of likely targets can be found.

Austin Krueger takes a look at what options the Green Bay Packers have to bolster their pass rush in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft class.

The Packers can never provide too much protection for Jordan Love.

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