These are the most Green Bay Packers-type players in the NFL draft
We'd be a little surprised if none of these seven players wound up on the Packers during the 2026 draft. They certainly fit the mould.
The Green Bay Packers don't have a first-round pick when the 2026 NFL Draft gets going April 23, but they'll have eight picks on Days 2 and 3 (for now) and plenty of opportunities to add impact players. The organization and general manager Brian Gutekunst have told us what they value over the years based on the players they select. So who are genuinely the most " Packers players" in the draft if we combine traits, positional need and even whether the player came to Green Bay for a "top-30 visit?
" Basically, it's a list of players who are most likely to become Packers during the three-day draft in Pittsburgh. With significant input from Tyler Brooke, who runs the " Best Available" YouTube channel and writes for Acme Packing Company covering the Packers, take a look at some players who best fit the bill and should be available when the Packers are on the clock: Best bet in Round 2: Dani Dennis-Sutton, edge rusher, Penn State The Packers have the No. 52 pick (second round) on Day 2 of the draft, and Dennis-Sutton is a name to know for that spot.
The 6-foot-5, 256-pounder possesses size, speed, college production, the pedigree of a former five-star recruit and uncommon athleticism. "He's a big-fast [guy], and the Packers love those edges. They just can't help themselves," Brooke said.
"If he's there at 52, I don't think they think twice. He screams 'Packers edge' as much as you're gonna get. They love their traits-y guys.
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