Keep up to date with all of the Green Bay Packers’ signings in undrafted free agency with our tracker.
It’s been a fun few days watching the 2018 NFL Draft unfold. There’s plenty to discuss about each of the Green Bay Packers’ selections in Brian Gutekunst’s first draft as general manager, but first comes undrafted free agency.
Gutekunst isn’t done building the roster yet. A number of talented players went undrafted, and many will soon sign with Green Bay.
Keep refreshing this page, as we’ll be regularly updating it with the latest reported signings made by the Packers.
Reported Packers signed undrafted free agents
Alex Light, OT, Richmond
#Packers have signed Richmond OT Alex Light as an undrafted free agent.
— Tom Silverstein (@TomSilverstein) April 29, 2018
Chris Seisay, CB, Portland State
Congratulations to @swaygocraaz on making it to the @NFL #ViksInvadeTheNFL pic.twitter.com/R21eGJX0fu
— Portland State Football (@psuviksFB) April 29, 2018
Raven Greene, DB, JMU
James Madison safety Raven Greene signs with the #Packers. FCS All-American had five interceptions as a senior.
— Bill Huber (@BillHuberNFL) April 28, 2018
Jacob Alsadek, G, Arizona
#Packers have agreed to terms with G Jacob Alsadek of Arizona . Their first undrafted free agent agreement.
— Tom Silverstein (@TomSilverstein) April 28, 2018
Tyler Lancaster, DT, Northwestern
Another #Packers undrafted free agent signing. https://t.co/RNvqekgKun
— Tom Silverstein (@TomSilverstein) April 28, 2018
C.J. Johnson, LB, ETBU
East Texas Baptist' s C.J. Johnson to Packers on UDFA deal
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) April 28, 2018
Marcus Porter, OLB, Fairmont State
#Packers have signed Marcus Porter, an OLB from Fairmount State.
— Tom Silverstein (@TomSilverstein) April 28, 2018
Kevin Rader, TE, Youngstown State
Youngstown State TE Kevin Radar to Packers https://t.co/wS8CTBZFts
— NFL Draft Diamonds (@DraftDiamonds) April 28, 2018
Austin Davis, C, Duke
Center Austin Davis from Duke is signing with the #Packers.
— Tom Silverstein (@TomSilverstein) April 28, 2018
Tim Boyle, QB, EKU
EKU QB Tim Boyle is signing with the #Packers. Visited GB before the draft.
— Zach Kruse (@zachkruse2) April 29, 2018
Damon Gibson, WR, Minnesota-Moorhead
I can confirm former #MSUM standout Damon Gibson has signed with the Green Bay Packers.
— Joel Sipper (@SipperSports) April 29, 2018
Naashon Hughes, OLB, Texas
#Texas OLB Naashon Hughes confirms to me that he has signed a UFA deal with the #Packers
— Jeff Howe (@JeffHowe247) April 29, 2018
Packers 2018 draft class
Round 1 (18): Jaire Alexander, CB, Louisville
Round 2 (45): Josh Jackson, CB, Iowa
Round 3 (88): Oren Burks, LB, Vanderbilt
Round 4 (133): J’Mon Moore, WR, Missouri
Round 5 (138): Cole Madison, T, Washington State
Round 5 (172): JK Scott, P, Alabama
Round 5 (174): Marquez Valdes-Scantling, WR, South Florida
Round 6 (207): Equanimeous St. Brown, WR, Notre Dame
Round 7 (232): James Looney, DE, California
Round 7 (239): Hunter Bradley, LS, Mississippi State
Round 7 (248): Kendall Donnerson, EDGE, Southeast Missouri St.
Gutekunst wanted to improve Green Bay’s defense, and he focused on the secondary in the opening couple of rounds.
First he made two trades — dropping from 14th overall to 27th, then back up to 18th — to select Jaire Alexander. The Packers received a 2019 first-round pick in the process.
On Day 2, Green Bay stayed at No. 45 to pick another corner, this time Josh Jackson out of Iowa, a player many considered to be a first-round talent.
Gutekunst made his third trade of the draft late on Day 2, moving back into the third round to select Vanderbilt linebacker Oren Burks. He’ll likely lineup at inside linebacker in Mike Pettine’s defense.
Day 3 was dominated by offense. The Packers added three wide receivers: J’Mon Moore, Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Equanimeous St. Brown. They also added depth along the offensive line with Cole Madison.