Green Bay Packers: Evaluating Matt Miller’s 7-Round Mock

Michigan Wolverines linebacker Jabrill Peppers (5) carries the ball as Iowa Hawkeyes defensive back Desmond King (14) defends during the first half at Kinnick Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Reese Strickland-USA TODAY Sports
Michigan Wolverines linebacker Jabrill Peppers (5) carries the ball as Iowa Hawkeyes defensive back Desmond King (14) defends during the first half at Kinnick Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Reese Strickland-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Green Bay Packers and all other 31 teams in the NFL are gearing up for the NFL Draft.

Bowl week has come and gone, signifying the end of the 2016 College Football season for all but two teams in the country.

January also marks the official start of the NFL Draft season.

While the Green Bay Packers are on the brink of their eighth-straight playoff appearance, it’s never too early to take a peak at what’s ahead.

The team will face plenty of tough decisions with their potential free agents and there’s a variety of ways they could address their needs in the draft this upcoming spring.

Bleacher Report’s Matt Miller, one of the more well-known draft analysts in the media, just released on Monday his first seven-round mock draft.

With underclassmen still declaring, the college all-star games weeks away, and the NFL Combine and pro days features of February and March, there is still a lot to be determined with the 2017 draft landscape.

However, this mock draft can still give us an early glimpse of the kind of talent that could be available to the Packers in each round of the draft.

Let’s take a look at who Miller has the Packers selecting this spring with their eight picks, and let’s see what he got right and where he went wrong.