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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Arizona State Sun Devils wide receiver D.J. Foster (left) is tackled by Southern California Trojans linebacker Su’a Cravens. Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Arizona State Sun Devils wide receiver D.J. Foster (left) is tackled by Southern California Trojans linebacker Su’a Cravens. Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports /

Penn State. Christian Hackenberg. 52. player. 10. Bill O’Brien gets a dream scenario here and reunites with a quarterback he had a hand in developing at Penn State. Houston got to the playoffs with Brian Hoyer under center. Although inconsistent at times, Hackenberg offers a lot more in regards to raw ability at the quarterback position. — Dan. Quarterback

With Chad Greenway’s career winding down and Anthony Barr’s ability to shift over to the strong side, Cravens would add yet another dynamic playmaker to the second level of Minnesota’s defense. Craven’s an ideal weakside linebacker in a 4-3 defense and a guy that can make both plays in pursuit and in coverage. — Dan. Linebacker. USC. Su'a Cravens. 54. player. 60

Braxton Miller. 55. player. 56. Braxton Miller has the hype train going at full speed. I believe that Miller will end up being a fantastic No. 2 WR for a team in the league. Imagine having Miller’s athleticism opposite of A.J. Green. That’s scary stuff. — Kyle. Wide Receiver. Ohio State

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