Packers improve offense in three-round mock draft
In our latest three-round mock draft, the Green Bay Packers improve on offense.
Three weeks to go. The road to the new season reaches an important stop in Nashville, Tennessee, home of the 2019 NFL Draft. It’s over those three days that Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst will make a number of big decisions that will go a long way to determining the success of not only this year’s team, but the next few seasons.
Despite entering the draft without any compensatory selections — the first time for a decade — the Packers do still have 10 picks, with two on opening night. That puts Gutekunst and the Packers in a strong position, and it could lead to a few trades along the way.
With needs at safety, tight end, guard, tackle, and edge rusher, Gutekunst will aim to fix these positions while also ensuring he’s taking the player that best helps the team improve at any position.
The NFL Draft is difficult to predict, but mock drafts are a fun way to look at potential scenarios of how it could play out in the real draft a few weeks from now. Today, we’ll focus on the Green Bay Packers’ top four picks inside the opening three rounds. They pick at No. 12, No. 30, No. 44 and No. 75.
Let’s begin.