Who will the Green Bay Packers take in the first round of the draft? We compiled answers from more than 60 mock drafts

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We’ve arrived at the start of the 2025 NFL Draft, which means all the mock drafts are done.

We’ve given you a bevy of mock drafts over the past several weeks and guesswork on what the Green Bay Packers will do with the No. 23 pick in the event, hosted in Green Bay beginning April 24.

Now, let’s just shower you with some final names from places far and wide.

We found more than 60 mock drafts, from websites big and small, to give you a sense of who’s going to be a Green Bay Packer. Here’s who chose whom:

Texas wide receiver Matthew Golden would be a rare receiver first-round pick for the Green Bay Packers.

Matthew Golden, wide receiver, Texas (10 mock drafts)

  • Natalie Miller, DraftWire
  • Walter Football
  • Ian Cummings, Pro Football Network
  • Nate Brinkerhoff, USA TODAY (via GoogleAI)
  • Peter Schrager, ESPN
  • Pete Prisco, CBS Sports
  • Dan Parr, NFL.com
  • Ayrton Ostly, USA TODAY
  • Jeff Bell, Football Guys
  • Curt Popejoy, DraftWire
Texas Longhorns defensive back Jahdae Barron recovers a fumble against the Kansas Jayhawks in the third quarter at Royal-Memorial Stadium on Saturday September 30, 2023.

Jahdae Barron, cornerback, Texas (eight)

  • Nick Baumgardner, The Athletic
  • Jonathan Jones, CBS Sports
  • Garrett Podell, CBS Sports
  • Tyler Sullivan, CBS Sports
  • Geoff Schwartz, Fox Sports
  • Sam Farmer, Los Angeles Times
  • Jonas Shaffer, The Baltimore Banner (via trade up with Seattle to No. 18)
  • Matt Brandon, Sports Illustrated

Maxwell Hairston is one of several cornerbacks favored to go to the Green Bay Packers in mock drafts.

Maxwell Hairston, cornerback, Kentucky (six)

  • Marc Ross, NFL.com
  • Chris Perkins, South Florida Sun Sentinel
  • Tyler Dragon, USA TODAY
  • Rob Rang, Fox Sports
  • Daniel Jeremiah, NFL.com
  • Todd McShay, The Ringer

Texas A&M's Shemar Stewart could help the Green Bay Packers' pass rush.

Shemar Stewart, edge rusher, Texas A&M (six)

  • Pro Football Focus
  • Jordan Reid, ESPN
  • Mel Kiper/Field Yates, ESPN
  • Alyssa Barbieri, Touchdown Wire
  • Matthew Jones, Fantasy Pros
  • Nick Wright, Fox Sports

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 05: Will Johnson #2 of the Michigan Wolverines reacts after a missed field goal by Washington Huskies at Husky Stadium on October 05, 2024 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

Will Johnson, cornerback, Michigan (five)

  • Michael Fabiano, Sports Illustrated
  • Ryan Wilson, CBS Sports
  • Dane Brugler, The Athletic
  • Eric Edholm, NFL.com
  • Carter Landis, Sports Illustrated

Michigan defensive lineman Kenneth Grant (78) reaches out to sack Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. (9) during the College Football Playoff national championship game against Washington at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas on Monday, January 8, 2024.

Kenneth Grant, defensive tackle, Michigan (four)

  • Michelle Martinelli, For the Win (via USA TODAY Network, with pick made by Green Bay Press-Gazette’s Pete Dougherty)
  • Joe Rivera, USA TODAY
  • R.J. White, CBS Sports
  • Danny Kelly, The Ringer

Mississippi cornerback Trey Amos could fill a need for the Green Bay Packers.

 

Trey Amos, cornerback, Mississippi (four)

  • Nate Davis, USA TODAY
  • Tom Fornelli, CBS Sports
  • Calvin Watkins, Dallas Morning News
  • J.P. Acosta, SB Nation

Walter Nolen, defensive tackle, Mississippi (four)

  • Bobby Bishop, Dynasty Nerds
  • Seth Quinn, Newsweek
  • Justis Mosqueda, Acme Packing Company (via fan voting)
  • Diante Lee, The Ringer

Emeka Egbuka, wide receiver, Ohio State (three)

  • Jordan Dajani, CBS Sports
  • Chad Reuter, NFL.com (via trade up with Tampa Bay to No. 19)
  • Vinnie Iyer, Sports Illustrated

Derrick Harmon, defensive tackle, Oregon (two)

  • Josh Edwards, CBS Sports
  • Bob Fox, longtime Packers writer

Tetairoa McMillan, wide receiver, Arizona (two)

  • Matt Schneidman, The Athletic
  • Charles McDonald and Nate Tice, Yahoo!

Donovan Ezeiruaku, edge rusher, Boston College (two)

  • James Foster, 33rd Team
  • Joel Klatt, Fox Sports

Shavon Revel, cornerback, East Carolina (two)

  • Joe Schad, Palm Beach Post
  • NBC Sports

Luther Burden III, wide receiver, Missouri (one)

  • David Dorey, The Huddle

Mykel Williams, edge rusher, Georgia (one)

  • Lou Scataglia, NFL Spin Zone

James Pearce Jr., edge rusher, Tennessee (one)

  • Danny Heifetz, The Ringer

Malaki Starks, safety, Georgia (one)

  • James Dator, SB Nation

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