Green Bay Packers 7-round mock draft: What would a BAP approach look like?

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Notre Dame Fighting Irish running back C.J. Prosise (20) runs the ball past Pittsburgh Panthers defensive lineman Ejuan Price (5). Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
Notre Dame Fighting Irish running back C.J. Prosise (20) runs the ball past Pittsburgh Panthers defensive lineman Ejuan Price (5). Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Round #4a

Green Bay could use a change-of-pace back and legitimate receiving threat out of the backfield, and there aren’t any better than Prosise in this draft. As a former wide receiver, the Notre Dame product is a major mismatch out in space against linebackers and would give the Packers a guy they could use in multiple roles on offense.

Weighing in at 6 feet, 220 pounds with 4.46 speed, Prosise is a good blend of power and speed, and would definitely push Eddie Lacy for playing time on offense.

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C.J. Prosise

Running Back, Notre Dame

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Even though running back isn’t a top need for the Packers, Prosise is just simply too good to pass up at this point. I was actually surprised he was still available here at the end of the fourth round.

Green Bay could use a change-of-pace back and legitimate receiving threat out of the backfield, and there aren’t any better than Prosise in this draft. As a former wide receiver, the Notre Dame product is a major mismatch out in space against linebackers and would give the Packers a guy they could use in multiple roles on offense.

Weighing in at 6 feet, 220 pounds with 4.46 speed, Prosise is a good blend of power and speed, and would definitely push Eddie Lacy for playing time on offense.

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