2016 NFL Mock Draft: What areas will the Packers address with their first two picks?
By Dan Dahlke

Round 2
53. Cleveland got their quarterback in the first round. Now, it’s time to surround him with some weapons in the passing game. Fuller is a speedy deep-threat receiver with big-play ability. — Dan. Wide Receiver. Notre Dame. Will Fuller. 32. player
Safety. Clemson. Jayron Kearse. 33. player. 35. Michael Griffin isn’t getting any younger and it would provide the Titans some cap relief if he were released. With this pick, Jayron Kearse becomes his eventual replacement. Kearse is a long, athletic safety with the ability to bring a physical brand of football. Kearse hasn’t fully realized his potential, but his potential is exactly what has scouts so excited. — Kyle
Paul Perkins. 34. player. 123. There are so many talented running backs in this draft that could go off the board in the second round. However, Perkins may be the most well-rounded, as he’s a shifty runner but also an effective receiver out of the backfield. The Cowboys offense lost a lot of firepower after Demarco Murray left to Philadelphia. — Dan. Running Back. UCLA
player. 13. While I think that Jarren Reed is the more pro-ready Alabama prospect, Robinson presents a great deal of talent that could be coached into a Pro-Bowl player. While San Diego filled a need at safety in the first round, they get a huge upgrade against the run by drafting Robinson here. And getting him in the second round is an absolute steal. — Kyle. Defensive Tackle. Alabama. A'Shawn Robinson. 35
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