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

Stanford Cardinal tight end Austin Hooper (18, front) scores a touchdown against Washington Huskies defensive back Ezekiel Turner (24, back). Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
Stanford Cardinal tight end Austin Hooper (18, front) scores a touchdown against Washington Huskies defensive back Ezekiel Turner (24, back). Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports /
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Ohio State Buckeyes defensive back Vonn Bell (11) intercepts this pass in front of Alabama Crimson Tide tight end O.J. Howard (88). Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports
Ohio State Buckeyes defensive back Vonn Bell (11) intercepts this pass in front of Alabama Crimson Tide tight end O.J. Howard (88). Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports /

46. Fackrell is a versatile linebacker whose size and long frame aid him well as an edge rusher. Robert Mathis is 34 and no longer the elite pass rusher he once was. Indianapolis needs young talent to emerge at the position, and the former Utah State standout could help improve a Colts defense that ranked 24th against the pass. — Dan. Outside Linebacker. Utah State. Kyler Fackrell. 48. player

player. 16. I believe Austin Johnson could be a first round selection. His ability to shut down the run is incredible. He dominates in this area. However, his lack of pass rush will keep him from being seen as an elite prospect. That said, Johnson should contribute as a quality run stopper for the Bills for a long time. — Kyle. Defensive Tackle. Penn State. Austin Johnson. 49

Safety. Ohio State. Vonn Bell. 50. player. 44. The Falcons got their playmaking linebacker in the first round. Now, it’s time to address their secondary. Bell gives them a safety that can play up in the box or line up over the slot and cover wideouts in man coverage. His versatility would bring a lot to an Atlanta defense that has been subpar for several seasons now. — Dan

Running Back. Alabama. Derrick Henry. 51. player. 30. Christ Ivory is a free agent and hasn’t always shown he can stay healthy. If the Jets decide to move on from Ivory, getting Henry in the second round is ideal. Henry’s sheer size and strength make him hard to bring down. With this pick, the Jets get a back with a real nose for the end zone. — Kyle

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