2017 NFL Mock Draft: Who will land with the Green Bay Packers at 29?
By Dan Dahlke

25. player. 10. Taking an offensive guard in the first round might not be exciting, but Houston needs to invest in their offensive line for Osweiler, Savage, or whoever ends up taking snaps next year. They have the offensive skill position guys on their roster. They just need the time and talent to get it to them. Lamp has the ability to be an all-pro caliber interior lineman. — Kyle. Guard/Tackle. Western Kentucky. HOU -- Forrest Lamp
36. Bolles may not be a household name yet, but he’s getting early buzz among draftniks as a top offensive tackle. For the third season in a row, Seatte’s most glaring weakness on their roster is their offensive line. It’s time the Seahawks address this with top-end talent and give Russell Wilson time to throw next season. — Dan. Offensive Tackle. Utah. SEA -- Garrett Bolles. 26. player
Florida. KC -- Caleb Brantley. 27. player. 124. It is hard to find a huge weakness on the Kansas City roster. Brantley can play multiple spots on the defensive line and having him and Chris Jones on the same line for the future should scare other AFC West teams. — Kyle. Defensive Tackle
DAL -- Jabrill Peppers. 28. player. 123. Peppers could really go anywhere in the first round. Some teams will hold him in high regard if they have a specific role in mind for him on their defense. I believe Dallas could be one of these teams. They could use Peppers either in a box-safety role or as a nickel linebacker. His ability is too good not to find a place on the field. — Dan. Safety/Linebacker. Michigan