Ranking The Green Bay Packers’ Draft Needs
After a disappinting 9-8-1 season, the Green Bay Packers need help in the NFL Draft. The problem is they don't have a first round pick and just seven picks overall.
The Green Bay Packers could use help at cornerback, where Carrington Valentine (left) had a rough 2025. Getty Images Cornerback. Defensive line.
Offensive line. Wash. Rinse.
Repeat. It seems these positional groups have been annual need areas for the Green Bay Packers since Brian Gutekunst became general manager in 2018. Don’t look now, but when the NFL Draft begins April 23, those will once again be the areas the Packers are most likely to address.
Green Bay went a disappointing 9-8-1 last season and collapsed in an NFC Wild Card game at Chicago. The Packers have a solid roster, but if they hope to catch conference powers such as Seattle, the Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco and Philadelphia, they must upgrade the aforementioned positions. That won’t be easy, as the Packers have just seven picks and no first rounder after including that chip in a trade with Dallas in Aug.
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