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 wide receiver Michael Thomas (3). Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports
Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Michael Thomas (3). Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports /

Paxton Lynch. 13. player. 54. The Eagles QB situation is interesting. Bradford is there, but may not be back. Some have even mentioned trying to get Foles back from the Los Angeles Rams. But we all know neither of these guys are the future. Paxton Lynch may need some time to develop, but has the skills to become a franchise QB for the Eagles. — Kyle. Quarterback. Memphis

Hargreaves is a true impact player as a defensive back, recording seven interceptions and 17 pass breakups in his last two years with the Gators. With the 26th pass defense in 2015 and now their top defensive back in Charles Woodson retiring, the Raiders could use some help in the secondary to pair with their imposing front seven. — Dan. Cornerback. Florida. Vernon Hargreaves III. 14. player. 28

Wide Receiver. Ohio State. Michael Thomas. 15. player. 51. It seems like it has been forever since a Rams team has had a true No. 1 receiver. Treadwell is an option here if he falls, but Michael Thomas isn’t a reach for a team that desperately needs offensive weapons. Thomas was under-utilized as a Buckeye, but should prove to be a great NFL target for years to come. — Kyle

Ole Miss. Robert Nkemdiche. 16. player. 50. Once considered a lock for the top-10, off-field concerns could push Nkemdiche out of the first round. However, I’ll split the difference and say the ultra-athletic defensive lineman will fall somewhere in the middle of the first round. I could see a team looking for a disruptive three-technique defensive tackle, like the Lions, take a chance on Nkemdiche with their first pick. He’s definitely a high-risk, high-reward prospect. — Dan. Defensive Tackle

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