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The Packers have a plethora of picks to use in trades up, but in Round 1 they stay put and address their receiver need by landing Mims, a 6-foot-3 outside weapon for Aaron Rodgers in the passing game. It's imperative the team doesn't put so much of the weight of a successful offense on Davante Adams, and that's where the Baylor product comes in.
The Packers replaced Blake Martinez with Christian Kirksey, but they still have a need at off-ball linebacker next to the former Brown. So they pay the 175th overall pick to move up three spots and hop a few teams for Brooks, an athletic weapon who has been largely underrated during the predraft process. The end of the third round should be a good spot to add talent at tight end, where they get a good receiver who is the TE1 on many boards.
Day 3 starts with a defensive lineman to add to their rotation before trading an unneeded seventh-rounder to move up for another big receiver in the Packers mold in Hodgins, who is talented enough to go a round earlier. The Packers then use their last three picks on depth for the offensive line and secondary.
ROUND | OVERALL | PLAYER | NOTES |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 30 | WR Denzel Mims, Baylor | |
2 | 59 | LB Jordyn Brooks, Texas Tech | from SEA* |
2 | 62 | Traded to Seattle | |
3 | 94 | TE Cole Kmet, Notre Dame | |
4 | 136 | DL Jason Strowbridge, North Carolina | |
5 | 175 | Traded to Seattle | |
5 | 177 | WR Isaiah Hodgins, Oregon State | from KC* |
6 | 192 | Traded to Kansas City | from LV |
6 | 208 | G Tremayne Anchrum, Clemson | from TEN |
6 | 209 | S Antoine Brooks Jr., Maryland | |
7 | 236 | CB Essang Bassey, Wake Forest | from BUF/CLE |
7 | 242 | Traded to Kansas City | from BAL |
The Packers have a plethora of picks to use in trades up, but in Round 1 they stay put and address their receiver need by landing Mims, a 6-foot-3 outside weapon for Aaron Rodgers in the passing game. It's imperative the team doesn't put so much of the weight of a successful offense on Davante Adams, and that's where the Baylor product comes in.
The Packers replaced Blake Martinez with Christian Kirksey, but they still have a need at off-ball linebacker next to the former Brown. So they pay the 175th overall pick to move up three spots and hop a few teams for Brooks, an athletic weapon who has been largely underrated during the predraft process. The end of the third round should be a good spot to add talent at tight end, where they get a good receiver who is the TE1 on many boards.
Day 3 starts with a defensive lineman to add to their rotation before trading an unneeded seventh-rounder to move up for another big receiver in the Packers mold in Hodgins, who is talented enough to go a round earlier. The Packers then use their last three picks on depth for the offensive line and secondary.