Green Bay Packers Draft: Safety Discussion
LSU safety A.J. Haulcy was brought in for a pre-draft visit earlier this offseason
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA - NOVEMBER 15: AJ Haulcy #13 of the LSU Tigers in action against the Arkansas Razorbacks at Tiger Stadium on November 15, 2025 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Ella Hall/LSU/University Images via Getty Images) In the final edition of our positional discussions, it’s time to turn our attention to safety. The Green Bay Packers don’t need a whole ton of help at the top of the depth chart at the position, but there’s still a chance for the team to add a safety via the draft.
Let’s take a look at the Packers’ current depth chart and what the draft could have in store at the position. Green Bay Packers Safety Depth Chart Xavier McKinney Evan Williams Javon Bullard Kitan Oladapo Johnathan Baldwin Mark Perry The Packers lost Zayne Anderson to the Miami Dolphins in free agency, but the team returns its top three players at the position from 2025: Xavier McKinney, Evan Williams and Javon Bullard, who usually starts in the slot. The team also returns Kitan Oladapo, who has been the Packers’ fifth safety for the last two seasons and is currently the backup slot option behind Bullard.
Green Bay gave Johnathan Baldwin a decent investment last offseason, giving him the second-most guarantees of an undrafted rookie in the Packers’ 2025 class. It’s possible that if the team keeps five at the position, Baldwin could end up on the 53-man roster. With that being said, the Packers’ safeties played a lot more special teams snaps than their cornerback counterparts have over recent seasons, but that should change now that special teams ace cornerback Benjamin St-Juste has signed with Green Bay.
Maybe, with the addition of St-Juste, the Packers just keep four at the position moving forward. Safety Consensus Draft Board Rankings #8: Caleb Downs, Ohio State #18: Dillon Thieneman, Oregon #24: Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Toledo #55: Treydan Stukes, Arizona #59: A. J.