Complete Position Rankings for the 2014 NFL Draft

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LSU Tigers wide receiver Jarvis Landry (80) catches a pass as Florida Gators defensive back Vernon Hargreaves (1). Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports

WIDE RECEIVER

The Packers lost James Jones in the offseason and need to add depth to the position.

Receiver is easily the deepest position in the draft. If the Packers pass on early-round prospects, like Odell Beckham (No. 3) in round one or Jordan Matthews (No.9) in round two, they may pick up a mid-round talent like Mike Davis (No. 15) or Kevin Norwood (No. 20).

My Pick for the Packers: Jordan Matthews in Round 2

Wide Receiver Rankings

1. Sammy Watkins, Clemson: 6-1, 211 (4.43)

2. Mike Evans, Texas A&M: 6-5, 231 (4.53)

3. Oddell Beckham Jr., LSU: 5-11, 198 (4.43)

4. Marqise Lee, USC: 6-0, 192 (4.52)

5. Brandin Cooks, Oregon State: 5-10, 190 (4.33)

6. Kelvin Benjamin, Florida State: 6-5, 240 (4.61)

7. Allen Robinson, Penn State: 6-3, 220 (4.57)

8. Davante Adams, Fresno State: 6-1, 212 (4.53)

9. Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt: 6-3, 212 (4.46)

10. Cody Latimer, Indiana: 6-3, 215 (4.39)

11. Donte Moncrief, Ole Miss: 6-2, 221 (4.40)

12. Martavis Bryant, Clemson: 6-4, 211 (4.42)

13. Jarvis Landry, LSU: 6-0, 205 (4.55)

14. Paul Richardson, Colorado: 6-0, 175 (4.40)

15. Mike Davis, Texas: 6-0, 197

16. Brandon Coleman, Rutgers: 6-6, 225 (4.56)

17. Bruce Ellington, South Carolina: 5-9, 195 (4.45)

18. Jared Abbrederis, Wisconsin: 6-1, 195 (4.50)

19. Josh Huff, Oregon: 5-11, 206 (4.47)

20. Kevin Norwood, Alabama: 6-2, 198 (4.48)

21. Devin Street, Pittsburgh: 6-3, 198 (4.50)

22. Jalen Saunders, Oklahoma: 5-9, 165 (4.44)

23. Shaq Evans, UCLA: 6-1, 213 (4.46)

24. Michael Campanaro, Wake Forst: 5-9, 192 (4.46)

25. Cody Hoffman, BYU: 6-4, 223 (4.65)

Read a complete breakdown of the wide receivers here.

Watch highlights of the top fifteen wide receivers here.