Packers 7-round mock draft: Building an unstoppable offense around Jordan Love

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Rounds 4-5: More help for Jordan Love

Round 4 (116): Braeden Daniels, OL, Utah

The Packers love offensive linemen with versatility, and that's exactly what Utah's Braeden Daniels offers. He is an outstanding athlete, with a Relative Athletic Score of 9.56 out of 10. Daniels has experience playing at tackle and guard, and he could probably play at center, too.

Like Zach Tom a year ago, Daniels could make an instant impact in Green Bay, stepping in as a backup wherever the Packers need him.

Round 4 (149): Wanya Morris, OL, Oklahoma

Oklahoma's Wanya Morris also offers a ton of versatility. He has experience playing at tackle, but many draft analysts believe he may be best suited to guard in the NFL.

"Morris has room to develop and maximize his skill set with the makeup of an NFL starter that potentially has appeal at four positions," wrote The Draft Network's Joe Marino.

Round 5 (170): Josh Whyle, TE, Cincinnati

Jordan Love gets more receiving help.

Green Bay doubles down at tight end by selecting Cincinnati's Josh Whyle in the fifth round. Whyle is 6-foot-6, 248 pounds, and is a good athlete. He is a talented pass catcher, finding the end zone 15 times over the past three seasons.

Whyle would add some much-needed depth at tight end, with the potential to become a key contributor on offense in the future.