2016 NFL Three-Round Mock Draft: How the Board could fall the Packers way

Oct 18, 2014; Tempe, AZ, USA; Stanford Cardinal tight end Austin Hooper (84) is pursued by Arizona State Sun Devils linebacker Salamo Fiso (58) at Sun Devil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 18, 2014; Tempe, AZ, USA; Stanford Cardinal tight end Austin Hooper (84) is pursued by Arizona State Sun Devils linebacker Salamo Fiso (58) at Sun Devil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports /
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Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Leonard Floyd (84) works against Kentucky Wildcats offensive tackle Jordan Swindle (70). Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Leonard Floyd (84) works against Kentucky Wildcats offensive tackle Jordan Swindle (70). Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports /

32. I’m surprised Floyd has fallen this far in our mock. He’s one of the better edge rushers in this class, but the fact he’s almost completely limited to 3-4 teams could cause him to fall to the end of the round. I almost took Floyd with Green Bay’s pick at 27, but Ragland edged him out slightly because of the Packers major need at inside linebacker.  — Dan. Outside Linebacker. Georgia. Leonard Floyd. 29. player

30. player. 87. Spence could go earlier than this, but his history at Ohio State might keep him from going earlier. Spence has drawn comparisons to Von Miller, but a Joey Porter comparison might be more accurate. Either way, it would be hardly fair to other teams if the Panthers added Spence to their defense. — Kyle. Defensive End. Eastern Kentucky. Noah Spence

Paxton Lynch. 31. player. 45. Denver almost has no choice but to reach for a quarterback in the draft. They even have to use their first pick to take a player that could compete for the starting role as a rookie. Lynch would in the very least give them a guy with plenty of raw talent to develop. — Dan. Quarterback. Memphis

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