GREEN BAY PACKERS
Round 1 (No. 25 overall) — Jordan Morgan, OT, Arizona: An especially good pass blocker who was a fixture 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 backfield.
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: Downfield speed, fluidity lack. Better in physicality around the line of scrimmage