We are officially one week away from the NFL draft in Green Bay.
As we get closer, the mock drafts get longer and perhaps more interesting. A handful of places have provided a full seven-round mock draft, taking a guess at what teams like the Green Bay Packers will do from pick No. 23 to No. 250.
Including Dane Brugler of The Athletic, here are what three of those drafts projected for Green Bay:

- 23. Will Johnson, cornerback, Michigan. Here’s a name that hasn’t been tied much to the Packers in mock drafts, mainly because he’s been off the board in most cases. “I wouldn’t be surprised to see Johnson go as high as No. 11 to the 49ers, but he might still be on the board in the 20s,” Brugler wrote. “He declined to run the 40-yard dash at his pro day and the medicals will be a factor for several teams, but the tape shows a really good football player.”
- 54. Darius Alexander, defensive tackle, Toledo. The 6-foot-4, 305-pounder was a member of The Athletic’s “Freaks” list highlighting the game’s best athletes, he was a second-team choice in the MAC and even had a pick-six in the team’s bowl-game win.
- 87. Elic Ayomanor, wide receiver, Stanford. Posted 63 receptions last season and was second-team All-ACC, with six receiving touchdowns.
- 124. Barryn Sorrell, edge rusher, Texas. He was twice named honorable-mention All-Big 12, then started all 16 games last year, finishing with six sacks and 11 tackles for loss.
- 159. Joe Huber, offensive line, Wisconsin. A Badgers player in the mix! The versatile Ohio native spent two years in the UW program after transferring from Cincinnati, playing extensively at both guard spots and emerging as one of the team’s most reliable linemen.
- 198. Thomas Fidone II, tight end, Nebraska. He led the Cornhuskers with four touchdowns in 2023 and then played in all 13 games last year, catching 36 passes.
- 237. Jamon Dumas-Johnson, linebacker, Kentucky. After three years at Georgia, he led the Wildcats with 67 tackles last year, including seven for loss.
- 250. Kurtis Rourke, quarterback, Indiana. This would certainly have Packers fans buzzing. The quarterback who helped engineer Indiana’s amazing 2024 season underwent surgery to repair a torn ACL in early 2025.
This draft is from late March:
- 23. Kelvin Banks Jr., offensive tackle, Texas. Miller wrote: “The Packers are entering the last year of Rasheed Walker’s contract, and rumors around the league have Green Bay drafting a tackle early. Banks was a three-year starter for the Longhorns at left tackle and allowed only one sack per season. He checks the size boxes (6-5, 315 pounds, 33½-inch arms) and started 42 games in college.”
- 54. Shavon Revel, cornerback, East Carolina. You’ll find plenty of drafts that have the Packers taking Revel at No. 23; could he really still be available down here? His torn ACL in September perhaps makes that a possibility.
- 87. Tory Horton, wide receiver, Colorado State. From Miller: “Receiver could be a Round 1 need in Green Bay, but we know the Packers’ aversion to first-round receivers. Horton has the speed and playmaking ability to thrive on the outside of the formation.”
- 124. Jaydon Blue, running back, Texas. He led the Longhorns with eight rushing touchdowns and finished with 730 rushing yards, plus another six receiving scores.
- 159. CJ West, defensive tackle, Indiana. After four years at Kent State, he became an honorable-mention All-Big Ten pick this past year, playing in 13 games with 7.5 tackles for loss.
- 198. Tyler Baron, edge rusher, Miami. After four seasons at Tennessee, he played one season with the Hurricanes and became honorable-mention All-ACC, tying for the team lead in tackles for loss (11) and sacks (5.5).
- 237. Thomas Perry, guard, Middlebury. The three-year starter at left guard for the tiny school in Vermont would be quite the story. The 6-3, 310-pounder has garnered the nickname “The Tank,” apparently.
- 250. Cam Miller, quarterback, North Dakota State. There’d certainly be intrigue behind this pick, a two-time FCS national champion and first-team FCS All-American.

- 23. Emeka Egbuka, wide receiver, Ohio State. From Iyer: “The Packers can break their mentality of not taking wide receivers in the first round to give Jordan Love a smooth, reliable, productive outside route-runner.”
- 54. Shavon Revel, cornerback, East Carolina. Iyer also thinks Revel could be available at the Packers’ second-round pick. “The Packers added Nate Hobbs to improve their nickel potential, but they need to consider their outside issues with fading Jaire Alexander. Revel is recovering well from his torn ACL, and when healthy, he’s a high-ceiling coverage prospect because of his size and speed.”
- 87. Wyatt Milum, offensive lineman, West Virginia. Milum is a guard prospect who stands a massive 6-6, 313 pounds and was named second-team All-American and the Big 12 Offensive Lineman of the Year in 2024.
- 124. Bradyn Swinson, edge, LSU. He played three years at Oregon before arriving at LSU, where he was second-team All-SEC in 2024 and had 13 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks.
- 159. Jaydon Blue, running back, Texas. He shows up a bit later in this draft compared to the one above.
- 198. John Williams, offensive line, Cincinnati. The 6-4, 322-pounder is among the players the Packers brought in for a “Top 30” visit. He started 24 games over the past two seasons at left tackle.
- 237. Cam Horsley, defensive tackle, Boston College. The third-team All-ACC pick had seven tackles for loss this year.
- 250. Efton Chism III, wide receiver, Eastern Washington. He caught a bonkers 120 passes in 2024 for 1,311 yards and 13