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What the Packers pre-draft visits are telling us so far

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The Packers are going to be hitting Day 3 and undrafted free agency hard.

Oct 18, 2025; Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA; Arkansas Razorbacks running back Mike Washington Jr (4) rushes in the second quarter as Texas A&M Aggies cornerback Tyreek Chappell (7) and safety Dalton Brooks (25) defend at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nelson Chenault-Imagn Images | Nelson Chenault-Imagn Images The Packers’ pre-draft visits are a reliable barometer of what the team thinks of an incoming draft class.

It’s an open secret so open it’s barely a secret. Track the Packers’ visits and you’ll have a pretty good idea what they’re planning for a given year’s draft. For example, last year, they focused most of their pre-draft visits on wide receivers (seven pre-draft visits), offensive linemen (six), and edge rushers (five).

They ended up drafting two wide receivers, two offensive linemen, and two edge rushers. Three of the players in that group were pre-draft visitors (Matthew Golden, Savion Williams, and Anthony Belton), and they drafted another player who came in for a visit as well (Micah Robinson). So what can this year’s visits tell us?

With 17 on the board, here’s what the data says. So far, the Packers’ most frequent pre-draft visit positions are running back, defensive line, and cornerback with three visits apiece. The only other positions where the Packers have spent more than one visit are wide receiver and linebacker.