Green Bay Packers 2017 NFL Draft: Players to target on Day 3

Sept 17, 2016; Madison, WI; Wisconsin Badgers linebacker Vince Biegel (47) reacts after he sacks Georgia State Panthers quarterback Emiere Scaife (12) during the first half of the Wisconsin Badgers-Georgia State game at Camp Randall Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rick Wood-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via USA TODAY NETWORK
Sept 17, 2016; Madison, WI; Wisconsin Badgers linebacker Vince Biegel (47) reacts after he sacks Georgia State Panthers quarterback Emiere Scaife (12) during the first half of the Wisconsin Badgers-Georgia State game at Camp Randall Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rick Wood-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via USA TODAY NETWORK /
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Mandatory Credit: Rick Wood-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via USA TODAY NETWORK
Mandatory Credit: Rick Wood-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via USA TODAY NETWORK /

With their three picks on the second day of the NFL Draft the Green Bay Packers added speed and athleticism to their defense.

Second rounders Kevin King and Josh Jones give the Packers two dynamic defensive backs with size and speed, who can also play a variety of positions in their secondary. Defensive lineman Montravius Adams is a quick, explosive athlete with some disruptive ability.

The Packers seem to be on track in repairing an ailing defense that also lost some key players in the offseason.

With needs at edge rusher, running back, linebacker, and offensive line, Green Bay still has plenty of work to do going into the third day of the draft. Fortunately for them, they have the first pick in the fourth round thanks to moving back out of the first round in a trade with Cleveland.

With two picks in the fourth, two in the fifth, a sixth, and a seventh, the Packers have the ammunition to still add a lot of talent to their roster.

With their two picks in the fourth round they could in a variety of directions. Here are just a handful of players they could target on Day 3 of the draft.