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Green Bay Packers 2026 NFL Draft Pick Order and Big Board for Top Needs

B/R NFL Draft Scouting Dept.Jan 12, 2026

The Green Bay Packers end the 2025 season with only nine wins. At 9-7-1, and after being eliminated in the Wild-Card round in the playoffs, they hold the No. 20 overall slot in the 2026 NFL Draft.

However, the 2026 first round pick was traded to the Dallas Cowboys as part of the Micah Parsons deal.

Each week this season, B/R NFL Scouting Dept.'s Matt Holder highlighted every team's biggest needs and potential 2026 draft prospects who could fill them.

This updated big board is a summation of the scouting done this season and before NFL teams begin the free agency process in March.

All prospect rankings reflected are the latest B/R NFL Draft Scouting Dept. Big Board.

2026 Draft Picks

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Packers 2025 1st Round Pick Matthew Golden

1st Round: none

2nd Round: 20 (52 overall)

3rd Round: 20 (84)

4th Round: 20 (120)

5th Round: 20 (158)

6th Round: 20 (199)

7th Round: 20 (236), 38 (254 - Comp), 41 (257 - Comp)

Order via Tankathon.

Outside Cornerback

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL: NOV 29 Clemson at South Carolina
Clemson CB Avieon Terrell

The Packers signed Nate Hobbs last offseason and tried to make him an outside cornerback, but that didn't work out. While Carrington Valentine and Keisean Nixon are both solid, the defense could use a premier talent to lock down the perimeter of the secondary.

Avieon Terrell, Clemson (No. 20)

Malik Muhammad, Texas (No. 32)

Davison Igbinosun, Ohio State (No. 51)

Guard

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Oregon v Washington
Oregon G Emmanuel Pregnon

The interior of the Packers' offensive line could use some work, as 2025 free-agent signing Aaron Banks has not panned out so far. Also, the team could afford to upgrade over Sean Rhyan, who is more of a versatile backup than a legitimate starter and is in a contract year.

Emmanuel Pregnon, Oregon (No. 54)

Chase Bisontis, Texas A&M (No. 58)

Keylan Rutledge, Georgia Tech (No. 101)

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Defensive Tackle

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DEC 06 Big Ten Championship Game Indiana vs Ohio State
Ohio State DT Kayden McDonald

Green Bay used Kenny Clark as a bargaining chip to get Micah Parsons, which was a smart move, but it leaves the defense with a need for a gap-filler in the trenches. Also, Devonte Wyatt will be coming off a season-ending ankle injury in 2026.

Kayden McDonald, Ohio State (No. 61)

Domonique Orange, Iowa State (No. 76)

Tim Keenan III, Alabama (No. 92)

Center

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL: SEP 19 Iowa at Rutgers
Iowa C Logan Jones

The Packers' need for a center depends on what happens with Elgton Jenkins' contract situation this offseason. Green Bay can move on from the 30-year-old to save $20 million of cap space, per Over The Cap, and that could be especially enticing since he suffered a season-ending fractured fibula in November.

Jake Slaughter, Florida (No. 119)

Connor Lew, Auburn (No. 120)

Logan Jones, Iowa (No. 135)

Left Tackle

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DEC 06 Big Ten Championship Game Indiana vs Ohio State

Rasheed Walker is an impending free agent, and the Packers could move 2024 first-round pick Jordan Morgan to left tackle next year. However, all of Morgan's regular-season experience is at guard. So if Walker doesn't get re-signed, Green Bay should at least explore this year's crop of blind side protectors.

Caleb Lomu, Utah (No. 50)

Carter Smith, Indiana (No. 65)

Caleb Tiernan, Northwestern (No. 72)

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