Packers among many teams to host OT Max Iheanachor on pre-draft visit
The Packers probably won't have a chance to draft Arizona State OT Max Iheanachor, but they still hosted him for a pre-draft visit.
The Green Bay Packers were one of 12 teams to host Arizona State offensive tackle Max Iheanachor on a pre-draft visit, per NFL reporter Aaron Wilson . Iheanachor, a three-year starter at Arizona State who measures 6-6 and 321 pounds, is ranked as the No. 30 overall player on the consensus big board.
Dane Brugler of The Athletic ranks him as the No. 33 overall player, putting him firmly in the mix to be a first-round pick. The Packers don't come on the clock until No.
52 overall in the second round. Iheanachor moved from Nigeria to the United States at age 13 and didn't start playing football until 2021, per Brugler. He is a raw but talented-filled prospect with a unique path to football, providing a likely reason why 12 teams wanted to host him pre-draft.
Iheanachor also had labrum surgery before the 2025 season, so there would be medical reasons as well. Iheanachor made 28 starts at right tackle at Arizona State. He was an All-Big 12 pick during his senior season in 2025, when he did not allow a sack across over 500 pass-blocking snaps.