Lombardiave.com: A look at Packers mock drafts

Dec 5, 2015; Waco, TX, USA; Baylor Bears defensive tackle Andrew Billings (75) rushes against the Texas Longhorns during the first quarter at McLane Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 5, 2015; Waco, TX, USA; Baylor Bears defensive tackle Andrew Billings (75) rushes against the Texas Longhorns during the first quarter at McLane Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports /
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Three-round mock: 2.0

Oregon Ducks defensive lineman DeForest Buckner (44) is defended by TCU Horned Frogs offensive tackle Halapoulivaati (74) and offensive tackle Matt Pryor (64). Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Oregon Ducks defensive lineman DeForest Buckner (44) is defended by TCU Horned Frogs offensive tackle Halapoulivaati (74) and offensive tackle Matt Pryor (64). Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /

The 2016 NFL Draft is only a month away. Here is another look at how the Green Bay Packers could use the first three rounds of the draft to improve their roster.

Round #1

1. player. 35. . Defensive Back. Florida State. Jalen Ramsey

Quarterback. North Dakota State. Carson Wentz. 2. player. 53.

Laremy Tunsil. 3. player. 13. . Offensive Tackle. Ole Miss

Quarterback. California. Jared Goff. 4. player. 123.

player. 52. . Linebacker. UCLA. Myles Jack. 5

26. . Offensive Tackle. Notre Dame. Ronnie Stanley. 6. player

. Defensive End. Oregon. DeForest Buckner. 7. player. 42

Joey Bosa. 8. player. 54. . Defensive End. Ohio State

48. . Cornerback. Florida. Vernon Hargreaves III. 9. player

. Defensive Tackle. Louisville. Sheldon Rankins. 10. player. 31

Picks #1-10: Not a lot of surprises here in the top ten. It’s the usual suspects, but the arrangement is a little different than what we’ve seen in the past.

Jalen Ramsey could very well go first overall to the Tennessee Titans–he’s that good. Tennessee could also feel they could get good value at tackle at the top of the first round.

Joey Bosa falls the Eagles at No. 8 because of scheme fit, and despite being a very good player, he’s not an elite athlete. Many may be surprised if Dallas passes on Bosa with the fourth overall pick, but they may be wise to get their quarterback of the future there in Goff.

Next: Picks #11-20