Green Bay Packers 2025 Mock Draft 1.0

Green Bay Packers 2025 Mock Draft 1.0

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Over the last week, we’ve asked you who the Green Bay Packers should take in mock draft scenarios. Now that we’ve concluded the first three rounds of the draft, we decided to write up the mock drafts together in one spot. Hopefully, you guys had fun — considering that we’re going to be running a similar exercise starting next Monday.

Without further ado, here’s who Acme Packing Company’s comment section took for the Packers in our first mock draft of the year:

#23 pick: Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon

To me, one of the most likely picks for the Packers in the first round is Oregon’s Derrick Harmon, who is ranked as the 28th overall prospect on the consensus draft board. The Michigan State transfer took his game to another level in 2024, posting rush and pass grades of over 80.5 per Pro Football Focus. The 6’5”, 315-pounder was arguably the most productive interior pass-rusher in all of college football last season.

For Green Bay, a team that has struggled to get former first-round pick Devonte Wyatt on the field outside of obvious pass-rushing situations, consistently moves Kenny Clark to different positions on a year-to-year basis and just lost their primary run stopper in T.J. Slaton this offseason, adding a talented defensive tackle to the roster would go a long way.

Here’s a quote from an NFC executive on Harmon, according to NFL.com’s scouting report:

“He plays like a Raven or a Steeler. Off the tape, he reminds me of a young Cam Heyward but bigger.”

If Harmon is close to Heyward, a five-time All-Pro and seven-time Pro Bowler, he’ll be more than worth the selection. It’s also worth noting here that general manager Brian Gutekunst, vice president of player personnel Jon-Eric Sullivan and director of player personnel John Wojciechowski all made the trip to Oregon’s pro day this past week. The Ducks only have three projected top-100 picks in this draft: Harmon, tackle Josh Conerly Jr. and defensive lineman Jordan Burch.

#54 pick: Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame

This selection all comes down to medicals. Benjamin Morrison was considered a top-20 pick prior to a hip injury that required labrum surgery and ended his final college season in early October. While he has claimed that he’s been cleared and is progressing better than expected, Morrison did not work out in Indianapolis for the combine and has already stated that he won’t run at Notre Dame’s pro day next week. Instead, he’s going to host a private pro day for himself closer to the draft.

At the moment, the plan at cornerback for the Packers appears to be starting Keisean Nixon and Nate Hobbs, a $48 million free agent signing, on the outside this year. The assumption is that Jaire Alexander will eventually be traded and Carrington Valentine will be the first cornerback off of the bench with safety Javon Bullard playing a full-time slot role. If a cornerback with the talent of Morrison falls into Green Bay’s lap, though, maybe that would be enough to have the team reevaluate their thinking.

#87 pick: Savion Williams, WR, TCU

There are going to be few players as polarizing as TCU receiver Savion Williams in this draft class. It’s one reason why we wrote a full scouting reporting on him earlier this month.

The former high school quarterback has 4.48-second 40-yard dash speed at 6’4” and 222 pounds and can get off of the line with the best of them, but he has the highest drop rate of any draftable receiver since the Packers picked Dontayvion Wicks out of Virginia two offseasons ago.

He’s such a freak athlete, though, that TCU consistently gave him the football out of wildcat looks in key spots of their 2024 season, as he was clearly their most dynamic player on the roster. The comparison he will receive is to Cordarrelle Patterson, a former first-round pick who never really caught on offensively but was named an all-decade kickoff returner and owns the career record for kickoff touchdowns. If his hands don’t end up developing down the stretch, whichever team rosters him will still go out of their way to figure out how to get the ball into his hands. He’s that rare of an athlete at his size and speed.

More from acmepackingcompany.com:

  • Black and Blue News: This Week in the NFC North for July 6, 2014
  • Cheese Curds: Green Bay Packers News and Links for July 7, 2014
  • Packers 2013 Top Plays Recap: Top Ten Best Plays of the Year
  • Packers Featured Heavily in NFL’s Top 20 Games of 2013
  • Packers’ 2014 Roster Preview: Returning Quarterbacks
  • Packers’ 90-Man Roster Countdown: Players 5-1

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