Packers: Ranking every Brian Gutekunst draft pick from worst to first

Green Bay Packers, Brian Gutekunst (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images)
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18. WR Amari Rodgers

Amari Rodgers struggled as a rookie but still has the potential to land a featured role in Matt LaFleur’s offense in the slot.

17. QB Jordan Love

Jordan Love’s ranking has nothing to do with talent or potential, but rather the pick itself. There’s a chance Aaron Rodgers remains in Green Bay beyond the end of Love’s rookie contract.

16. DL Kingsley Keke

Kingsley Keke showed the potential to become a starter for the Packers on defense, making four sacks in 2020. However, he was released in January 2022.

15. CB Josh Jackson

Josh Jackson never lived up to the high expectations of a second-round pick. After starting 10 games as a rookie, he started just five more games in the next two seasons combined. The Packers traded him to the New York Giants in 2021, but he didn’t play a single game and has since been on two different teams.

14. WR Equanimeous St. Brown

Equanimeous St. Brown showed potential as a rookie, but injury kept him out of the entire 2019 season, and he made just 16 catches in the following two years before becoming a free agent.

13. DL T.J. Slaton

T.J. Slaton showed some promise in his rookie year after being drafted in the fifth round last spring. The hope is he can continue to build on this in 2022.

12. ILB Ty Summers

While Ty Summers has never been able to land a regular role on defense, he has become a key special teams player. A good return on the Packers’ 2019 seventh-round pick.

11. ILB Oren Burks

After being selected in the third round, the Packers had high hopes for Oren Burks. While he struggled to earn regular snaps on defense, he did become one of Green Bay’s best special teams players.

10. C Josh Myers

Josh Myers only started six games as a rookie but looked at home as the Packers’ starting center. He could rise up these rankings in the next year or so.