Friday Cheese Curds: What would it take for the Packers to nail the Draft?
What would it look like for everything to go right for the Packers?
Feb 24, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst speaks at the NFL Scouting Combine at the Indiana Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images What would it take for the Packers to crush it in the draft this year? I think often it can be tempting to fixate on what might go wrong or how things could break against the Packers, but it’s equally valid, and maybe just as important, to think about scenarios where everything goes right.
How do you make your decision when you have to make a call between two good players at two positions you really need? That’s the best case scenario, and I hope it’s one the Packers face many times next weekend. Because it’s tough to make a call when you’ve got two good players to choose between, but that’s a much better situation than having nobody on the board you like and nobody returning your calls as you try to trade down.
To answer my own question, I think nailing this draft comes down to getting a cornerback capable of starting at some point this season (not necessarily right away) and a big-bodied defensive lineman who can add rotational depth while building toward a future starting role. Get those two things and sprinkle in some interesting prospects on the offensive line and at wide receiver and running back and I think you’ll have a stew going . I think we all know things aren’t going to go according to plan.
There will be areas the Packers have to fudge their board a little bit, stretch for some value, and maybe even pick some guys they privately admit will probably wash out while publicly saying they hit every player they wanted. But that’s why we watch, right? 2026 NFL draft: How all 32 teams can ace their picks, needs | ESPN What would it take for every team in the NFL to really nail their draft?