With the NFL Draft commencing on Thursday, the Green Bay Packers have a crucial decision to make in the first round. After months of speculation and mock drafts, the consensus among experts points towards defensive back Cooper DeJean and offensive line players as the most likely options for the Packers. DeJean’s versatility as a nickel back, outside corner, and potential safety has impressed analysts, while the Packers’ need for a long-term solution at left tackle has led to suggestions of tackles such as Amarius Mims, Kingsley Suamataia, and Tyler Guyton.
Daniel Jeremiah of NFL Network believes the Packers will prioritize defense, specifically with DeJean, who possesses the ability to develop into a well-rounded safety. Mel Kiper of ESPN suggests tackle Amarius Mims, emphasizing his exceptional size and upside. Dane Brugler of The Athletic proposes center Jackson Powers-Johnson as a means to upgrade the offensive line and allow for flexibility within the unit. Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated highlights defensive tackle Jer’Zhan Newton as a potential complement to Rashan Gary on the defensive front. Matt Miller of ESPN echoes the sentiment of selecting DeJean, emphasizing his versatility and ball skills.
Charles Davis of NFL Network also supports the idea of drafting DeJean, highlighting his exceptional versatility as a defensive back. Ben Solak of The Ringer suggests tackle Amarius Mims, praising his high ceiling and the Packers’ history of developing offensive linemen. PFF analyst Ben Linsey proposes cornerback Nate Wiggins as a suitable pairing with Jaire Alexander in Jeff Hafley’s defensive system. The 33rd Team suggests tackle Kingsley Suamataia, despite his height, due to his length and athleticism, which aligns well with the Packers’ ecosystem. Yahoo Sports also recommends Suamataia, emphasizing the Packers’ need for a long-term solution at left tackle.
A to Z Sports’ mock draft suggests Cooper DeJean, despite the Packers’ greater need for offensive line, due to his ideal fit as a zone corner and potential value as a punt returner. The same mock draft also proposes tackle Tyler Guyton, citing his exceptional first step and power, despite his lack of experience. Finally, A to Z’s final mock draft suggests guard Graham Barton, acknowledging his short arms for tackle but highlighting his market value at guard and ability to start immediately, enhancing Jordan Love’s development.