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Who will the Green Bay Packers select using their eight picks in the 2025 NFL draft over the next few days?
Guessing the players is a difficult but not impossible task. We have decades of data on what the Packers like in terms of prospects at specific positions. Using the team's biggest needs, what the team usually prefers in terms of size, athleticism, production and other factors, we can narrow down the available players list to a "big board" of just over 100 players.
Of course, the Packers could use a draft pick on a quarterback, running back, tight end, linebacker, safety or specialist. But with limited resources this year, and clearly defined needs, we took a deep looker at wide receiver, offensive line, defensive end, defensive tackle and cornerback.
Here are some possible targets for the Packers in the 2025 NFL draft (rank on consensus big board in parenthesis):
This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Over 100 possible targets for Packers at biggest need positions in 2025 NFL draft
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Guessing the players is a difficult but not impossible task. We have decades of data on what the Packers like in terms of prospects at specific positions. Using the team's biggest needs, what the team usually prefers in terms of size, athleticism, production and other factors, we can narrow down the available players list to a "big board" of just over 100 players.
Of course, the Packers could use a draft pick on a quarterback, running back, tight end, linebacker, safety or specialist. But with limited resources this year, and clearly defined needs, we took a deep looker at wide receiver, offensive line, defensive end, defensive tackle and cornerback.
Here are some possible targets for the Packers in the 2025 NFL draft (rank on consensus big board in parenthesis):
Wide receiver
- Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona (No. 11)
- Matthew Golden, Texas (No. 19)
- Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State (No. 33)
- Luther Burden, Missouri (No. 36)
- Jayden Higgins, Iowa State (No. 47)
- Tre Harris, Ole Miss (No. 59)
- Jack Bech, TCU (No. 68)
- Elic Ayomanor, Stanford (No. 70)
- Jalen Royals, Utah State (No. 79)
- Kyle Williams, Washington State (No. 82)
- Tory Horton, Colorado State (No. 109)
- Tai Felton, Maryland (No. 129)
- Isaac TeSlaa, Arkansas (No. 164)
- Dont'e Thornton, Tennessee (No. 181)
- Nick Nash, San Jose State (No. 201)
- Keandre Lambert-Smith, Auburn (No. 206)
- Andrew Armstrong, Arkansas (No. 210)
- Chimere Dike, Florida (No. 224)
- Elijhah Badger, Florida (No. 238)
- Isaiah Neyor, Nebraska (No. 268)
- Will Sheppard, Colorado (No. 299)
- Jahdae Walker, Texas A&M (No. 373)
Offensive line
- Kelvin Banks, Texas (No. 13)
- Josh Simmons, Ohio State (No. 24)
- Grey Zabel, NDSU (No. 28)
- Josh Conerly, Oregon (No. 35)
- Donovan Jackson, Ohio State (No. 38)
- Aireontae Ersery, Minnesota (No. 48)
- Jonah Savaiinaea, Arizona (No. 56)
- Tate Ratledge, Georgia (No. 60)
- Marcus Mbow, Purdue (No. 69)
- Wyatt Milum, West Virginia (No. 77)
- Jared Wilson, Georgia (No. 78)
- Anthony Belton, NC State (No. 94)
- Cameron Williams, Texas (No. 95)
- Miles Frazier, LSU (No. 125)
- Jackson Slater, Sacramento State (No. 144)
- Carson Vinson, Alabama A&M (No. 146)
- Logan Brown, Kansas (No. 158)
- Caleb Rogers, Texas Tech (No. 160)
- Joshua Gray, Oregon State (No. 191)
- Jack Nelson, Wisconsin (No. 196)
- Garrett Dellinger, LSU (No. 240)
- Esa Pole, Washington State (No. 253)
- John Williams, Cincinnati (No. 254)
- Joe Huber, Wisconsin (No. 294)
- Dalton Cooper, Oklahoma State (No. 340)
- Drew Moss, Colorado State (No. 345)
- Jacob Bayer, Arkansas State (No. 364)
- Jordan Williams, Georgia Tech (No. 410)
Defensive end
- Mykel Williams, Georgia (No. 14)
- Shemar Stewart, Texas A&M (No. 18)
- James Peace, Tennessee (No. 30)
- Donovan Ezeiruaku, Boston College (No. 32)
- Nic Scourton, Texas A&M (No. 41)
- Landon Jackson, Arkansas (No. 50)
- JT Tuimoloau, Ohio State (No. 54)
- Bradyn Swinson, LSU (No. 65)
- Oluwafemi Oladejo, UCLA (No. 67)
- Jordan Burch, Oregon (No. 72)
- Josiah Stewart, Michigan (No. 81)
- Ashton Gillotte, Louisville (No. 94)
- David Walker, Central Arkansas (No. 130)
- Elijah Roberts, SMU (No. 132)
- Sai'von Jones, LSU (No. 140)
- Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, Georgia (No. 187)
- Fadil Diggs, Syracuse (No. 188)
- Tyler Baron, Miami (No. 190)
- Kaimon Rucker, UNC (No. 219)
- Tyler Batty, BYU (No. 229)
Defensive tackle
- Derrick Harmon, Oregon (No. 23)
- Walter Nolen, Ole Miss (No. 25)
- Kenneth Grant, Michigan (No. 26)
- Tyleik Williams, Ohio State (No. 43)
- Darius Alexander, Toledo (No. 52)
- TJ Sanders, South Carolina (No. 55)
- Shemar Turner, Texas A&M (No. 73)
- Joshua Farmer, Florida State (No. 85)
- Ty Robinson, Nebraska (No. 96)
- CJ West, Indiana (No. 100)
- Vernon Broughton, Texas (No. 123)
- Aeneas Peebles, Virginia Tech (No. 128)
- Ty Hamilton, Ohio State (No. 134)
- Rylie Mills, Notre Dame (No. 150)
- Tonka Hemmingway, South Carolina (No. 216)
- Cam Horsely, Boston College (No. 236)
- Warren Brinson, Georgia (No. 284)
- Zeek Biggers, Georgia Tech (No. 286)
- Kyonte Hamilton, Rutgers (No. 315)
- Jahvaree Ritzie, UNC (No. 370)
- Sean Martin, West Virginia (No. 384)
Cornerback
- Will Johnson, Michigan (No. 12)
- Jahdae Barron, Texas (No. 15)
- Maxwell Hairston, Kentucky (No. 34)
- Trey Amos, Ole Miss (No. 37)
- Shavon Revel, East Carolina (No. 39)
- Benjamin Morrison, Notre Dame (No. 45)
- Azareye'h Thomas, Florida State (No. 46)
- Darien Porter, Iowa State (No. 66)
- Nohl Williams, Cal (No. 99)
- Quincy Riley, Louisville (No. 118)
- Caleb Ransaw, Tulane (No. 152)
- Jordan Hancock, Ohio State (No. 167)
- Bilhal Kone, Western Michigan (No. 180)
- Tommi Hill, Nebraska (No. 204)
- Korie Black, Oklahoma State (No. 227)
- Jason Marshall, Florida (No. 228)
- Micah Robinson, Tulane (N/A)
This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Over 100 possible targets for Packers at biggest need positions in 2025 NFL draft
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