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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Texas Longhorns quarterback Tyrone Swoopes (18) is tackled by Notre Dame Fighting Irish linebacker Jaylon Smith (9). Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports
Texas Longhorns quarterback Tyrone Swoopes (18) is tackled by Notre Dame Fighting Irish linebacker Jaylon Smith (9). Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports /

44. Atlanta needs help at linebacker and could snatch up Reggie Ragland if Jaylon Smith is gone. Luckily for the Falcons, Smith’s injury might just keep him on the board long enough for them to benefit. Smith will need to heal up, but when he’s healthy he has been compared to a young Patrick Willis. — Kyle. Linebacker. Notre Dame. Jaylon Smith. 17. player

46. Indianapolis could go wide receiver here to give Andrew Luck another young weapon on offense. However, with Treadwell and Thomas already off the board the better value here might be to address another need on their roster, like offensive tackle. Luck has been hit way too much in his young career. Keeping him upright has to be their top priority going into next season. — Dan. Offensive Tackle. Indiana. Jason Spriggs. 18. player

Michigan State. Jack Conklin. 19. player. 16. Buffalo doesn’t sound completely committed to Tyrod Taylor, but they should be. Taking a player like Jack Conklin might not be flashy, but it helps to make sure that Taylor gets a fair shot to develop into the player they need him to be. — Kyle. Offensive Tackle

30. Floyd was built to rush the quarterback off the edge in a two-point stance, making him an ideal fit as an outside rush backer in the Jets 3-4 defense. Seldom mentioned among the top edge rushers in this class among draft enthusiasts, NFL scouts aren’t going to sleep on the Georgia product. He still possesses all of the elite athleticism and explosive ability he demonstrated as a freshman and sophomore in the Bulldogs defense. — Dan. Outside Linebacker. Georgia. Leonard Floyd. 20. player

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