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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California Golden Bears quarterback Jared Goff (16). Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports
California Golden Bears quarterback Jared Goff (16). Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports /

Offensive Tackle. Ole Miss. Laremy Tunsil. 1. player. 35. Last year the Titans drafted a top quarterback. So far, Mariota looks like a guy worth building around. With the first pick in the draft they add the most talented offensive tackle in the draft in an effort to ensure that their new franchise quarterback stays upright. — Kyle

53. Although a talented quarterback prospect, Goff is not a top-10 player on my board. However, the Browns can’t afford another season of dismal play under center. This is management feeling the pressure from their fanbase and reaching for a franchise quarterback. — Dan. Quarterback. California. Jared Goff. 2. player

3. player. 13. Ramsey can play either cornerback or safety. With Eric Weddle on his way out of San Diego, the Chargers could use him as Ramsey’s replacement or play him at corner. Either way, they get a player with the talent to be an all-pro for 10 years. — Kyle. Defensive Back. Florida State. Jalen Ramsey

Like Goff, Wentz will probably be selected a lot higher than his ability warrants. The Cowboys need to start thinking about the future and begin grooming Tony Romo’s replacement. Wentz is a solid prospect, who could really grow into a very good NFL quarterback with some time to learn behind a veteran. — Dan. Quarterback. North Dakota State. Carson Wentz. 4. player. 123

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