USA TODAY Sports Weekly

GREEN BAY PACKERS

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Round 1 (No. 25 overall) — Jordan Morgan, OT, Arizona: An especially good pass blocker who was a fixture at left tackle for the Wildcats, it stands to reason he’ll play the same spot for the Pack given their divorce from veteran David Bakhtiari.

Round 2 (45, from Broncos through Saints) — Edgerrin Cooper, LB, Texas A&M: An All-American in 2023, Cooper had eight sacks and 17 TFLs last season but is just as comfortabl­e in coverage.

Round 2 (58) — Javon Bullard, S, Georgia: Picked off four passes the past two seasons but can also make a mess in the backfield.

Round 3 (88) — MarShawn Lloyd, RB, USC: Coming off his best college season after transferri­ng from South Carolina. Averaged 7.1 yards per carry for Trojans in 2023, though operated against defenses focused on stopping QB Caleb Williams. Lloyd has low center of gravity (5-9, 220) and 4.4 speed.

Round 3 (91, from Bills) — Ty’Ron Hopper, LB, Missouri: Given the arrival of Cooper, Hopper could be a depth and special teams player early in his career.

Round 4 (111, from Jets) — Evan Williams, S, Oregon: Williams transferre­d to Oregon from Fresno State in 2023 and led the Ducks in tackles with 82. He shines in run support.

Round 5 (163, from Bills) — Jacob Monk, C, Duke: Monk started 58 career games across three positions at Duke (center, right guard, and right tackle). He is not an elite athlete but has great technique and foot quickness.

Round 5 (169, compensato­ry selection) — Kitan Oladapo, S, Oregon State: He has a blend of athleticis­m at the right size for a box safety. He was one of the best run defenders in the country at the position, per Pro Football Focus.

Round 6 (202) — Travis Glover, OT, Georgia State: He has the power and frame to hold up if need be. He could provide depth at either guard or tackle.

Round 7 (245) — Michael Pratt, QB, Tulane: Pratt was a four-year starter at Tulane. He is rarely panicked and knows what to do in most every situation.

Round 7 (255, compensato­ry selection) — Kalen King, CB, Penn State: Downfield speed, fluidity lack. Better in physicalit­y around the line of scrimmage

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