Green Bay Packers draft picks (1970–present)

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The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Packers have competed in the National Football League (NFL) since 1921, two years after their original founding by Curly Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun. [1] They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) and play their home games at Lambeau Field in central Wisconsin. [2] [3]

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The NFL draft, officially known as the "NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting", [4] is an annual event which serves as the league's most common source of player recruitment. [5] The draft order is determined based on the previous season's standings; the teams with the worst win–loss records receive the earliest picks. Teams that qualified for the NFL playoffs select after non-qualifiers, and their order depends on how far they advanced, using their regular season record as a tie-breaker. The final two selections in the first round are reserved for the Super Bowl runner-up and champion. Draft picks are tradable and players or other picks can be acquired with them. [6]

In 1970, the Packers took part in the first modern NFL draft after the completion of the AFL–NFL merger. With the second pick of the first round of that draft, Mike McCoy, a defensive tackle out of Notre Dame, became the Packers' first modern draft selection. [7] In addition to the annual draft, the Packers participated in the 1984 NFL supplemental draft. This supplemental draft occurred after the formation of the United States Football League (USFL) with the primary purpose of selecting players that had already signed with a USFL team in a separate process from the annual draft. The Canadian Football League (CFL) was also included in this supplemental draft. [8] In addition to the 1984 supplemental draft, since 1977 the NFL has hosted an annual supplemental draft for players who had circumstances affect their eligibility for the NFL draft. [9] The Packers have only selected a player once in a supplemental draft, taking Mike Wahle in the second round in 1998. [7] Since 1970, two players drafted by the Packers have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame: James Lofton and LeRoy Butler. [10] Lofton and Butler, along with 32 other Packers draftees, have been inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame. [11] The Packers have taken part in every modern NFL draft since 1970, most recently in the 2024 NFL draft, where they drafted 11 players. [12]

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#Inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame [11]
Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame [10]
Inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame and Pro Football Hall of Fame

1970 draft

Mike McCoy was one of the Packers' first-round selections in the 1970 draft. Mike McCoy with the Packers (cropped).jpg
Mike McCoy was one of the Packers' first-round selections in the 1970 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1970
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
2
2
Mike McCoy Defensive tackle Notre Dame
1
16
16
Rich McGeorge Tight end Elon
2
15
41
Al Matthews Defensive back Texas A&I
3
16
68
Jim Carter Linebacker Minnesota
4
15
93
Ken Ellis #Defensive back Southern
4
18
96
Skip Butler Placekicker Texas–Arlington
5
16
120
Cecil Pryor Defensive end Michigan
6
15
145
Ervin Hunt Defensive back Fresno St.
7
16
172
Cleo Walker Linebacker Louisville
8
15
197
Tim Mjos Running back North Dakota St.
9
16
224
Bob Reinhard Guard Stanford
10
14
248
Russ Melby Defensive tackle Weber St.
10
17
251
Frank Patrick Quarterback Nebraska
11
16
276
Dan Hook Linebacker Humboldt St.
12
14
300
Frank Foreman Wide receiver Michigan St.
13
16
328
Dave Smith Running back Utah
14
15
353
Bob Lints Guard Eastern Michigan
15
16
380
Mike Carter Wide receiver Sacramento St.
16
15
405
Jim Heacock Defensive back Muskingum
17
16
432
Larry Krause Running back St. Norbert
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [13]

1971 draft

Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1971
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
9
9
John Brockington # Running back Ohio St.
2
20
46
Virgil Robinson Running back Grambling St.
3
10
62
Charlie Hall Defensive back Pittsburgh
5
12
116
Donnell Smith Defensive end Southern
5
20
124
Jim Stillwagon Linebacker Ohio St.
6
10
140
Scott Hunter Quarterback Alabama
7
12
168
Dave Davis Wide receiver Tennessee St.
7
19
175
James Johnson Wide receiver Bishop
8
11
193
Win Headley Center Wake Forest
9
10
218
Barry Mayer Running back Minnesota
10
12
246
Kevin Hunt Tackle Doane
11
11
271
John Lanier Running back Parsons
12
10
296
Greg Hendren Guard California
13
12
324
Jack Martin Running back Angelo St.
14
10
348
LeRoy Spears Defensive end Moorhead St.
15
10
374
Len Garrett Tight end NM Highlands
16
12
402
Jack O'Donnell Guard Central Oklahoma
17
11
427
Monty Johnson Defensive back Oklahoma
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [14]

1972 draft

Keith Wortman was the Packers' tenth-round selection in the 1972 draft. Keith Wortman with the Packers (cropped).jpg
Keith Wortman was the Packers' tenth-round selection in the 1972 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1972
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
7
7
Willie Buchanon # Defensive back San Diego St.
1
11
11
Jerry Tagge Quarterback Nebraska
2
8
34
Chester Marcol # Placekicker Hillsdale
4
8
86
Eric Patton Linebacker Notre Dame
6
8
138
Nathaniel Ross Defensive back Bethune-Cookman
6
12
142
Dave Pureifory Defensive end Eastern Michigan
6
17
147
Bob Hudson Running back NE State (OK)
7
7
163
Bill Bushong Defensive tackle Kentucky
8
8
190
Leland Glass Wide receiver Oregon
10
8
242
Keith Wortman Guard Nebraska
11
6
266
David Bailey Wide receiver Alabama
12
8
294
Mike Rich Running back Florida
13
7
319
Jesse Lakes Running back Central Michigan
14
8
346
Larry Hefner Linebacker Clemson
15
7
371
Rick Thone Wide receiver Arkansas Tech
16
8
398
Charles Burrell Defensive tackle Arkansas-Pine Bluff
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [15]

1973 draft

Larry McCarren, seen here in 2007, was the Packers' twelfth-round draft pick in the 1973 draft. McCarren and Dickey McCarren Crop.jpg
Larry McCarren, seen here in 2007, was the Packers' twelfth-round draft pick in the 1973 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1973
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
21
21
Barry Smith Wide receiver Florida St.
3
22
74
Tom MacLeod Linebacker Minnesota
6
22
152
Tom Toner Linebacker Idaho St.
7
21
177
John Muller Tackle Iowa
8
20
202
Hise Austin Defensive back Prairie View A&M
9
22
230
Rick Brown Linebacker South Carolina
10
21
255
Larry Allen Linebacker Illinois
11
20
280
Phil Engle Defensive tackle South Dakota St.
12
22
308
Larry McCarren # Center Illinois
13
21
333
Tim Alderson Defensive backMinnesota
14
20
358
James Anderson Defensive tackle Northwestern
15
22
386
Reggie Echols Wide receiver UCLA
16
21
411
Keith Pretty Tight end Western Michigan
17
20
436
Harold Sampson Defensive tackle Southern
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [16]

1974 draft

Eric Torkelson was the Packers' eleventh-round selection in the 1974 draft Eric Torkelson with the Packers (cropped).jpg
Eric Torkelson was the Packers' eleventh-round selection in the 1974 draft
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1974
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
12
12
Barty Smith Running back Richmond
5
12
116
Steve Odom Wide receiver Utah
6
4
134
Don Woods Running back New Mexico
6
12
142
Ken Payne Wide receiver Langston
7
12
168
Bart Purvis Tackle Maryland
8
12
194
Monte Doris Linebacker USC
8
18
200
Ned Guillet Defensive back Boston College
9
12
220
Harold Holton Guard UTEP
10
12
246
Doug Troszak Defensive tackle Michigan
11
12
272
Eric Torkelson Running back Connecticut
12
12
298
Randy Walker Punter Northwestern St.
13
12
324
Emanuel Armstrong Linebacker San Jose St.
14
12
350
Andrew Neloms Defensive tackle Kentucky St.
15
12
376
Dave Wannstedt Tackle Pittsburgh
16
12
402
Mark Cooney Linebacker Colorado
17
12
428
Randall Woodfield Wide receiver Portland St.
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [17]

1975 draft

Carlos Brown, shown here in 2003, was the Packers' twelfth-round selection in the 1975 draft. Alan Autry.jpg
Carlos Brown, shown here in 2003, was the Packers' twelfth-round selection in the 1975 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1975
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
2
21
47
Bill Bain Tackle USC
3
6
58
Willard Harrell Running back Pacific
4
10
88
Steve Luke Defensive back Ohio St.
7
9
165
Tony Giaquinto Wide receiver Central Connecticut St.
9
9
217
Jay Hodgin Running back South Carolina
10
10
244
Bill Cooke Defensive tackle Massachusetts
11
9
269
Bob Martin Defensive end Washington
12
10
296
Carlos Brown Quarterback Pacific
13
9
321
Bob Fuhriman Defensive back Utah St.
14
10
348
Stan Blackmon Tight end North Texas
15
9
373
Randy Allen Wide receiver Southern
16
10
400
Bob McCaffrey Center USC
17
9
425
Tom Ray Defensive back Central Michigan
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [18]

1976 draft

Aundra Thompson was the Packers' fifth-round selection in the 1976 draft. Aundra Thompson 1981.jpg
Aundra Thompson was the Packers' fifth-round selection in the 1976 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1976
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
23
23
Mark Koncar Tackle Colorado
3
12
72
Mike McCoy Defensive back Colorado
4
9
101
Tom Perko Linebacker Pittsburgh
5
8
132
Aundra Thompson Wide receiver East Texas St.
8
9
218
Jim Burrow Defensive back Nebraska
9
8
245
Jim Gueno Linebacker Tulane
10
9
274
Jessie Green Wide receiver Tulsa
11
10
301
Curtis Leak Wide receiver Johnson C. Smith
12
9
328
Mel Jackson Guard USC
13
8
355
Bradley Bowman Defensive back Southern Miss
14
11
386
John Henson Running back Cal Poly
15
10
413
Jerry Dandridge Linebacker Memphis St.
16
9
440
Mike Timmermans Guard Northern Iowa
17
8
467
Ray Hall Tight end Cal Poly
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [19]

1977 draft

Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1977
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
9
9
Mike Butler Defensive end Kansas
1
28
28
Ezra Johnson #Defensive end Morris Brown
2
11
39
Greg Koch # Tackle Arkansas
3
18
74
Rick Scribner Guard Idaho St.
5
10
122
Nate Simpson Running back Tennessee St.
6
10
149
Tim Moresco Defensive back Syracuse
7
5
172
Derrel Gofourth Guard Oklahoma St.
7
9
176
Rell Tipton Guard Baylor
8
11
206
David Whitehurst Quarterback Furman
9
10
233
Joel Mullins Tackle Arkansas St.
10
9
260
Jim Culbreath Running back Oklahoma
11
11
290
Terry Randolph Defensive back American International
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [20]

1978 draft

James Lofton, one of the Packers' first-round selection in the 1978 draft, went on to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. James Lofton.JPG
James Lofton, one of the Packers' first-round selection in the 1978 draft, went on to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1978
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
6
6
James Lofton Wide receiver Stanford
1
26
26
John Anderson # Linebacker Michigan
2
6
34
Mike Hunt Linebacker Minnesota
3
6
62
Estus Hood Defensive back Illinois St.
5
6
116
Mike Douglass #Linebacker San Diego St.
5
18
128
Willie Wilder Running back Florida
6
6
144
Leotis Harris Guard Arkansas
7
6
172
George Plasketes Linebacker Ole Miss
8
6
200
Dennis Sproul Quarterback Arizona St.
9
6
228
Keith Myers Quarterback Utah St.
10
6
256
Larry Key Running back Florida St.
10
9
259
Mark Totten Center Florida
11
6
284
Terry Jones Nose tackle Alabama
12
6
312
Eason Ramson Tight end Washington St.
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [21]

1979 draft

Eddie Lee Ivery was the Packers' first-round selection in the 1979 draft. 1986 Jeno's Pizza - 16 - Eddie Lee Ivery (Eddie Lee Ivery crop).jpg
Eddie Lee Ivery was the Packers' first-round selection in the 1979 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1979
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
15
15
Eddie Lee Ivery Running back Georgia Tech
2
16
44
Steve Atkins Running back Maryland
3
15
71
Charles Johnson Nose tackle Maryland
6
16
153
Dave Simmons Linebacker North Carolina
7
15
180
Henry Monroe Defensive back Mississippi St.
7
19
184
Rich Wingo Linebacker Alabama
8
1
193
Ron Cassidy Wide receiver Utah St.
8
16
208
Rick Partridge Punter Utah
9
15
235
John Thompson Tight end Utah St.
10
16
264
Frank Lockett Wide receiver Nebraska
11
15
290
Mark Thorson Defensive back Ottawa
12
15
318
Bill Moats Punter South Dakota
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [22]

1980 draft

Fred Nixon was the Packers' fourth-round selection in the 1980 draft. Fred Nixon, July 1981.jpg
Fred Nixon was the Packers' fourth-round selection in the 1980 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1980
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
4
4
Bruce Clark Defensive end Penn St.
1
26
26
George Cumby Linebacker Oklahoma
2
6
34
Mark Lee # Defensive back Washington
3
5
61
Syd Kitson Guard Wake Forest
4
4
87
Fred Nixon Wide receiver Oklahoma
6
5
143
Karl Swanke Tackle Boston College
7
4
169
Buddy Aydelette Tackle Alabama
8
6
199
Tim Smith Defensive back Oregon St.
9
5
226
Kelly Saalfeld Center Nebraska
10
4
253
Jafus White Defensive back Texas A&I
11
6
283
Ricky Skiles Linebacker Louisville
12
5
310
James Stewart Defensive back Memphis St.
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [23]

1981 draft

Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1981
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
6
6
Rich Campbell Quarterback California
2
7
35
Gary Lewis Tight end Texas-Arlington
3
6
62
Ray Stachowicz Punter Michigan St.
4
22
105
Richard Turner Nose tackle Oklahoma
5
6
117
Byron Braggs Defensive end Alabama
7
6
172
Bill Whitaker Defensive back Missouri
8
7
200
Larry Werts Linebacker Jackson St.
9
6
227
Tim Huffman Guard Notre Dame
10
7
255
Nickie Hall Quarterback Tulane
11
6
282
Forrest Valora LinebackerOklahoma
12
7
311
Cliff Lewis Linebacker Southern Miss
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [24]

1982 draft

Del Rodgers, pictured here in 2013, was the Packers' third-round selection in the 1982 draft. Del Rodgers.jpg
Del Rodgers, pictured here in 2013, was the Packers' third-round selection in the 1982 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1982
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
22
22
Ron Hallstrom Guard Iowa
3
16
71
Del Rodgers Running back Utah
4
15
98
Robert Brown Defensive end Virginia Tech
5
15
126
Mike Meade Running back Penn St.
6
13
152
Chet Parlavecchio Linebacker Penn St.
7
16
183
Joey Whitley Defensive back UTEP
8
15
210
Tom Boyd Linebacker Alabama
9
14
237
Charles Riggins Defensive end Bethune-Cookman
10
13
264
Eddie Garcia Kicker SMU
11
15
294
John Macaulay Center Stanford
12
15
321
Phil Epps Wide receiver TCU
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [25]

1983 draft

Byron Williams, pictured here in 2013, was one of the Packers' tenth-round selections in the 1983 draft. Byron Williams (131022-F-BX770-038) (cropped).jpg
Byron Williams, pictured here in 2013, was one of the Packers' tenth-round selections in the 1983 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1983
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
11
11
Tim Lewis Defensive back Pittsburgh
2
20
48
Dave Drechsler Guard North Carolina
4
20
104
Mike Miller Wide receiver Tennessee
5
20
132
Bryan Thomas Running back Pittsburgh
6
20
160
Ron Sams Center Pittsburgh
7
20
188
Jessie Clark Running back Louisiana Tech
8
20
216
Carlton Briscoe Defensive back McNeese St.
9
19
243
Robin Ham Center West Texas A&M
10
2
253
Byron Williams Wide receiver Texas–Arlington
10
20
271
Jimmy Thomas Defensive back Indiana
11
20
299
Bucky Scribner Punter Kansas
12
20
327
John Harvey Defensive tackle USC
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [26]

1984 draft

John Dorsey, pictured here in 2019, was the Packers' fourth-round selection in the 1984 draft. John Dorsey (47929567422).jpg
John Dorsey, pictured here in 2019, was the Packers' fourth-round selection in the 1984 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1984
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
12
12
Alphonso Carreker Defensive end Florida St.
3
16
72
Donnie Humphrey Nose tackle Auburn
4
15
99
John Dorsey Linebacker Connecticut
5
14
126
Tom Flynn Defensive back Pittsburgh
6
13
153
Randy Wright Quarterback Wisconsin
7
12
180
Daryll Jones Defensive back Georgia
10
15
267
Gary Hoffman Tackle Santa Clara
11
14
294
Mark Cannon Center Texas–Arlington
12
5
313
Lenny Taylor Wide receiver Tennessee
12
15
323
Mark Emans Linebacker Bowling Green
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [27]

1984 NFL supplemental draft

Green Bay Packers draft selections in the 1984 NFL supplemental draft of USFL and CFL players
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] Pro team
1
12
12
Buford Jordan Running back New Orleans Breakers
2
11
39
Chuck Clanton Defensive back Birmingham Stallions
3
16
72
John Sullivan Defensive back Oakland Invaders
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [27]

1985 draft

Gary Ellerson, pictured here in 2022, was one of the Packers' seventh-round selections in the 1985 draft. Gary Ellerson in studio.jpg
Gary Ellerson, pictured here in 2022, was one of the Packers' seventh-round selections in the 1985 draft.
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
7
7
Ken Ruettgers # Tackle USC
3
15
71
Rich Moran Guard San Diego St.
4
14
98
Walter Stanley Wide receiver Colorado Mesa
5
13
125
Brian Noble Linebacker Arizona St.
6
15
155
Mark Lewis Tight end Texas A&M
7
3
171
Eric Wilson Linebacker Maryland
7
14
182
Gary Ellerson Running back Wisconsin
8
13
209
Ken Stills Defensive back Wisconsin
9
15
239
Morris Johnson Guard Alabama A&M
10
14
266
Ronnie Burgess Defensive back Wake Forest
11
14
294
Joe Shield Quarterback Trinity (CT)
12
15
323
Jim Meyer Punter Arizona State
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [28]

1986 draft

Robbie Bosco, pictured here in 2006, was the Packers' third-round selection in the 1986 draft. Robbie Bosco.jpg
Robbie Bosco, pictured here in 2006, was the Packers' third-round selection in the 1986 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1986
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
2
14
41
Kenneth Davis Running back TCU
3
17
72
Robbie Bosco Quarterback BYU
4
2
84
Tim Harris # Linebacker Memphis St.
4
16
98
Dan Knight Tackle San Diego St.
5
15
125
Matt Koart Defensive end USC
6
5
143
Burnell Dent Linebacker Tulane
7
17
183
Ed Berry Defensive back Utah St.
8
16
210
Michael Cline Defensive tackle Arkansas St.
9
15
236
Brent Moore LinebackerUSC
10
14
263
Gary Spann LinebackerTCU
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [29]

1987 draft

Don Majkowski, pictured here in street clothes, was the Packers' tenth-round selection in the 1987 draft. Don Majkowski BrettFavre-Edit.JPG
Don Majkowski, pictured here in street clothes, was the Packers' tenth-round selection in the 1987 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1987
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
4
4
Brent Fullwood Running back Auburn
2
13
41
Johnny Holland # Linebacker Texas A&M
3
5
61
Dave Croston Tackle Iowa
3
13
69
Scott Stephen Linebacker Arizona St.
3
15
71
Frankie Neal Wide receiver Fort Hays St.
4
5
89
Lorenzo Freeman Nose tackle Pittsburgh
6
5
145
Willie Marshall Wide receiver Temple
7
4
172
Tony Leiker Defensive end Stanford
7
23
191
Bill Smith Punter Ole Miss
8
3
198
Jeff Drost Defensive tackle Iowa
9
5
228
Gregg Harris Guard Wake Forest
10
4
255
Don Majkowski # Quarterback Virginia
11
3
282
Patrick Scott Wide receiver Grambling St.
12
28
355
Norman Jefferson Defensive back LSU
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [30]

1988 draft

Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1988
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
7
7
Sterling Sharpe # Wide receiver South Carolina
2
7
34
Shawn Patterson Defensive end Arizona St.
3
6
61
Keith Woodside Running back Texas A&M
4
6
88
Rollin Putzier Defensive tackle Oregon
4
7
89
Chuck Cecil Defensive back Arizona
5
7
116
Darrell Reed Linebacker Oklahoma
6
7
144
Nate Hill Defensive end Auburn
7
8
173
Gary Richard Defensive back Pittsburgh
8
7
200
Patrick Collins Running backOklahoma
9
7
228
Neal Wilkinson Tight end James Madison
10
7
256
Bud Keyes Quarterback Wisconsin
12
7
312
Scott Bolton Wide receiverAuburn
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [31]

1989 draft

Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1989
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
2
2
Tony Mandarich Tackle Michigan St.
3
2
58
Matt Brock Defensive end Oregon
3
18
74
Anthony Dilweg Quarterback Duke
4
3
87
Jeff Graham Quarterback Long Beach St.
5
12
124
Jeff Query Wide receiver Millikin
5
15
127
Vince Workman Running back Ohio St.
6
3
142
Chris Jacke # Placekicker UTEP
7
2
169
Mark Hall Defensive end Louisiana
8
3
198
Thomas King Defensive back Louisiana
8
11
206
Brian Shulman Punter Auburn
9
2
225
Scott Kirby Tackle Arizona St.
10
3
254
Ben Jessie Defensive back Texas St.
11
2
281
Cedric Stallworth Defensive back Georgia Tech
12
3
310
Stan Shiver Defensive back Florida St.
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [32]

1990 draft

LeRoy Butler, pictured here in 2007, was the Packers' second-round selection in the 1990 draft. LeRoy Butler.jpg
LeRoy Butler, pictured here in 2007, was the Packers' second-round selection in the 1990 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1990
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
18
18
Tony Bennett Defensive end Ole Miss
1
19
19
Darrell Thompson Running back Minnesota
2
23
48
LeRoy Butler Defensive back Florida St.
3
22
75
Bobby Houston Linebacker North Carolina St.
4
21
102
Jackie Harris Tight end LA-Monroe
5
23
132
Charles Wilson Wide receiver Memphis
6
22
159
Bryce Paup Linebacker Northern Iowa
7
21
186
Lester Archambeau Defensive end Stanford
8
22
215
Roger Brown Defensive back Virginia Tech
9
22
242
Kirk Baumgartner Quarterback Wisconsin–Stevens Point
10
21
269
Jerome Martin Defensive back Western Kentucky
11
23
299
Harry Jackson Running back St. Cloud St.
12
21
325
Kirk Maggio Punter UCLA
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [33]

1991 draft

Esera Tuaolo, pictured here in 2021, was the Packers' second-round selection in the 1991 draft. Esera Tuaolo 2021.jpg
Esera Tuaolo, pictured here in 2021, was the Packers' second-round selection in the 1991 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1991
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
19
19
Vinnie Clark Defensive back Ohio St.
2
8
35
Esera Tuaolo Nose tackle Oregon St.
3
12
67
Don Davey Defensive tackle Wisconsin
3
26
81
Chuck Webb Fullback Tennessee
5
24
135
Jeff Fite Punter Memphis
6
10
149
Walter Dean Running back Grambling St.
6
25
164
Joe Garten Center Colorado
7
2
169
Frank Blevins Linebacker Oklahoma
7
9
176
Reggie Burnette Linebacker Houston
8
8
203
Johnny Walker Wide receiver Texas
9
6
229
Dean Witkowski Linebacker North Dakota
10
12
262
Rapier Porter Tight end Arkansas-Pine Bluff
11
11
289
J. J. Wierenga Defensive end Central Michigan
12
10
316
Linzy Collins Wide receiver Missouri
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [34]

1992 draft

Edgar Bennett, seen here autographing memorabilia, was the Packers' fourth-round selection in the 1992 draft. Edgar Bennet Signing Autographs.jpg
Edgar Bennett, seen here autographing memorabilia, was the Packers' fourth-round selection in the 1992 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1992
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
5
5
Terrell Buckley Cornerback Florida St.
2
6
34
Mark D'Onofrio Linebacker Penn St.
3
6
62
Robert Brooks # Wide receiver South Carolina
4
19
103
Edgar Bennett # Running back Florida State
5
7
119
Dexter McNabb Fullback Florida
5
18
130
Orlando McKay Wide receiver Washington
6
17
157
Mark Chmura # Tight end Boston College
7
22
190
Chris Holder Wide receiver Tuskegee
9
6
230
Ty Detmer Quarterback BYU
9
16
240
Shazzon Bradley Defensive tackle Tennessee
10
5
257
Andrew Oberg Tackle North Carolina
11
7
287
Gabe Mokuwah Linebacker American International
12
6
314
Brett Collins LinebackerWashington
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [35]

1993 draft

Earl Dotson was the Packers' third-round selection in the 1993 draft. Earl Dotson (5257388) (cropped).jpg
Earl Dotson was the Packers' third-round selection in the 1993 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1993
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
15
15
Wayne Simmons Linebacker Clemson
1
29
29
George Teague Defensive back Alabama
3
25
81
Earl Dotson Tackle Texas A&I
5
6
118
Mark Brunell Quarterback Washington
5
7
119
James Willis Linebacker Auburn
6
1
141
Doug Evans Defensive back Louisiana Tech
6
12
152
Paul Hutchins Tackle Western Michigan
6
16
156
Tim Watson Defensive back Howard
7
15
183
Bob Kuberski Defensive tackle Navy
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [36]

1994 draft

Aaron Taylor, seen here in 2016, was the Packers' first-round selection in the 1994 draft. MountainWestMD-2016-0727-AaronTaylor.png
Aaron Taylor, seen here in 2016, was the Packers' first-round selection in the 1994 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1994
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
16
16
Aaron Taylor Guard Notre Dame
3
19
84
LeShon Johnson Running back Northern Illinois
4
23
126
Gabe Wilkins Defensive end Gardner-Webb
5
15
146
Terry Mickens Wide receiver Florida A&M
5
18
149
Dorsey Levens #Running back Georgia Tech
6
8
169
Jay Kearney Wide receiver West Virginia
6
14
175
Ruffin Hamilton Linebacker Tulane
6
20
181
Bill Schroeder Wide receiver Wisconsin–La Crosse
6
29
190
Paul Duckworth Linebacker Connecticut
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [37]

1995 draft

Antonio Freeman, seen here in 2010, was one of the Packers' third-round selections in the 1995 draft. Antonio Freeman 2010.jpg
Antonio Freeman, seen here in 2010, was one of the Packers' third-round selections in the 1995 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1995
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
32
32
Craig Newsome Defensive back Arizona St.
3
1
65
Darius Holland Defensive tackle Colorado
3
2
66
William Henderson # Fullback North Carolina
3
9
73
Brian Wiliams Linebacker USC
3
26
90
Antonio Freeman # Wide receiver Virginia Tech
4
19
117
Jeff Miller Tackle Ole Miss
5
26
160
Jay Barker Quarterback Alabama
5
36
170
Travis Jervey Running back The Citadel
6
2
173
Charlie Simmons Wide receiver Georgia Tech
7
22
230
Adam Timmerman Guard South Dakota St.
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [38]

1996 draft

Marco Rivera, seen here in 2011, was the Packers' sixth-round selection in the 1996 draft. Marco Rivera at 380th Air Expeditionary Wing.jpg
Marco Rivera, seen here in 2011, was the Packers' sixth-round selection in the 1996 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1996
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
27
27
John Michels Tackle USC
2
26
56
Derrick Mayes Wide receiver Notre Dame
3
29
90
Mike Flanagan Center UCLA
3
32
93
Tyrone Williams Defensive back Nebraska
4
28
123
Chris Darkins Defensive back Minnesota
6
41
208
Marco Rivera # Guard Penn St.
7
31
240
Kyle Wachholtz Quarterback USC
7
43
252
Keith McKenzie Defensive end Ball St.
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [39]

1997 draft

Darren Sharper, seen here in 2011, was the Packers' second-round selection in the 1997 draft. Darren Sharper in 2011.jpg
Darren Sharper, seen here in 2011, was the Packers' second-round selection in the 1997 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1997
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
30
30
Ross Verba Tackle Iowa
2
30
60
Darren Sharper Defensive back William & Mary
3
30
90
Brett Conway Kicker Penn St.
4
30
126
Jermaine Smith Defensive tackle Georgia
5
30
160
Anthony Hicks Linebacker Arkansas
7
12
213
Chris Miller Wide receiver USC
7
30
231
Jerald Sowell Fullback Tulane
7
39
240
Ronnie McAda Quarterback Army
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [40]

1998 draft

Matt Hasselbeck, seen here in 2007 with the Seattle Seahawks, was one of the Packers' sixth-round selections in the 1998 draft. MatthewHasselbeck.jpg
Matt Hasselbeck, seen here in 2007 with the Seattle Seahawks, was one of the Packers' sixth-round selections in the 1998 draft.

Supplemental draft pick

Green Bay Packers supplemental draft selections in 1998
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
2 [b]
Mike Wahle Tackle Navy

Annual draft picks

Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1998
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
19
19
Vonnie Holliday Defensive end North Carolina
3
29
90
Jonathan Brown Defensive end Tennessee
4
29
121
Roosevelt Blackmon Defensive back Morris Brown
5
27
150
Corey Bradford Wide receiver Jackson St.
6
3
156
Scott McGarrahan Defensive back New Mexico
6
34
187
Matt Hasselbeck Quarterback Boston College
7
29
218
Edwin Watson Running back Purdue
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [41]

1999 draft

Donald Driver was one of the Packers' seventh-round selections in the 1999 draft. Donald Driver.jpg
Donald Driver was one of the Packers' seventh-round selections in the 1999 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 1999
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
25
25
Antuan Edwards Defensive back Clemson
2 [b]
16
47
Fred Vinson Defensive back Vanderbilt
3
26
87
Mike McKenzie Defensive back Memphis
3
33
94
Cletidus Hunt Defensive tackle Kentucky St.
4
36
131
Aaron Brooks Quarterback Virginia
4
38
133
Josh Bidwell Punter Oregon
5
26
159
De'Mond Parker Running back Oklahoma
5
30
163
Craig Heimburger Guard Missouri
6
27
196
Dee Miller Wide receiver Ohio St.
6
34
203
Scott Curry Tackle Montana
7
6
212
Chris Akins Defensive back Arkansas–Pine Bluff
7
7
213
Donald Driver #Wide receiver Alcorn St.
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [43]

2000 draft

Mark Tauscher was one of the Packers' seventh-round selections in the 2000 draft. Mark Tauscher crop.jpg
Mark Tauscher was one of the Packers' seventh-round selections in the 2000 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2000
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
14
14
Bubba Franks Tight end Miami (FL)
2
13
44
Chad Clifton # Tackle Tennessee
3
12
74
Steve Warren Defensive tackle Nebraska
4
4
98
Na'il Diggs Linebacker Ohio St.
4
20
114
Anthony Lucas Wide receiver Arkansas
4
32
126
Gary Berry Defensive back Ohio St.
5
20
149
Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila # Defensive end San Diego St.
5
22
151
Joey Jamison Wide receiver Texas Southern
7
18
224
Mark Tauscher #Tackle Wisconsin
7
23
229
Ron Moore Defensive tackle Northwestern Oklahoma St.
7
36
242
Charles Lee Wide receiver Central Florida
7
43
249
Eugene McCaslin Linebacker Florida
7
46
252
Rondell Mealey Running back LSU
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [44]

2001 draft

Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2001
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
10
10
Jamal Reynolds Defensive end Florida St.
2
10
41
Robert Ferguson Wide receiver Texas A&M
3
9
71
Bhawoh Jue Defensive back Penn St.
3
10
72
Torrance Marshall Linebacker Oklahoma
4
10
105
Bill Ferrario Guard Wisconsin
6
35
198
David Martin Tight end Tennessee
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [45]

2002 draft

Aaron Kampman, seen here in 2012, was one of the Packers' fifth-round selections in the 2002 draft. Aaron Kampman in 2012.jpg
Aaron Kampman, seen here in 2012, was one of the Packers' fifth-round selections in the 2002 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2002
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
20
20
Javon Walker Wide receiver Florida St.
3
27
92
Marques Anderson Safety UCLA
4
37
135
Najeh Davenport Running back Miami (FL)
5
21
156
Aaron Kampman Defensive end Iowa
5
29
164
Craig Nall Quarterback Northwestern St.
6
28
200
Mike Houghton Guard San Diego St.
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [46]

2003 draft

Nick Barnett was the Packers' first-round selection in the 2003 draft. Nick Barnett (5257360) (cropped).jpg
Nick Barnett was the Packers' first-round selection in the 2003 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2003
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
29
29
Nick Barnett Linebacker Oregon St.
3
15
79
Kenny Peterson Defensive tackle Ohio St.
5
12
147
James Lee Defensive tackleOregon St.
5
31
166
Hunter Hillenmeyer Linebacker Vanderbilt
6
39
212
Brennan Curtin Tackle Notre Dame
7
31
245
Chris Johnson Defensive back Louisville
7
39
253
DeAndrew Rubin Wide receiver South Florida
7
42
256
Carl Ford Wide receiver Toledo
7
43
257
Steve Josue Linebacker Carson–Newman
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [47]

2004 draft

Scott Wells was the Packers' seventh-round selection in the 2004 draft. Scott Wells.jpg
Scott Wells was the Packers' seventh-round selection in the 2004 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2004
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
25
25
Ahmad Carroll Defensive back Arkansas
3
7
70
Joey Thomas Defensive back Montana St.
3
9
72
Donnell Washington Defensive tackle Clemson
3
24
87
B. J. Sander Punter Ohio St.
6
14
179
Corey Williams Defensive tackle Arkansas St.
7
50
251
Scott Wells Guard Tennessee
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [48]

2005 draft

Aaron Rodgers was the Packers' first-round selection in the 2005 draft. Aaron rodgers 2014.jpg
Aaron Rodgers was the Packers' first-round selection in the 2005 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2005
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
24
24
Aaron Rodgers Quarterback California
2
19
51
Nick Collins # Defensive back Bethune-Cookman
2
26
58
Terrence Murphy Wide receiver Texas A&M
4
14
115
Marviel Underwood Defensive back San Diego St.
4
24
125
Brady Poppinga Linebacker BYU
5
7
143
Junius Coston Guard North Carolina A&T
5
31
167
Mike Hawkins Defensive back Oklahoma
6
6
180
Michael Montgomery Defensive tackle Texas A&M
6
21
195
Craig Bragg Wide receiver UCLA
7
31
245
Kurt Campbell Defensive back Albany
7
32
246
Will Whitticker Guard Michigan St.
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [49]

2006 draft

A. J. Hawk was the Packers' first-round selection of the 2006 draft. A. J. Hawk.jpg
A. J. Hawk was the Packers' first-round selection of the 2006 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2006
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
5
5
A. J. Hawk Linebacker Ohio St.
2
15
47
Daryn Colledge Tackle Boise St.
2
20
52
Greg Jennings # Wide receiver Western Michigan
3
3
67
Abdul Hodge Linebacker Iowa
3
11
75
Jason Spitz Guard Louisville
4
7
104
Cory Rodgers Wide receiver TCU
4
18
115
Will Blackmon Defensive back Boston College
5
15
148
Ingle Martin Quarterback Furman
5
33
165
Tony Moll Offensive tackle Nevada
6
14
183
Johnny Jolly Defensive tackle Texas A&M
6
16
185
Tyrone Culver Defensive back Fresno St.
7
45
253
Dave Tollefson Defensive end Northwest Missouri St.
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [50]

2007 draft

Desmond Bishop was one of the Packers' sixth-round selections in the 2007 draft. Desmond Bishop1.jpg
Desmond Bishop was one of the Packers' sixth-round selections in the 2007 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2007
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
16
16
Justin Harrell Defensive tackle Tennessee
2
31
63
Brandon Jackson Running back Nebraska
3
14
78
James Jones Wide receiver San Jose St.
3
26
89
Aaron Rouse Defensive back Virginia Tech
4
20
119
Allen Barbre Tackle Missouri Southern
5
20
157
David Clowney Wide receiverVirginia Tech
6
17
191
Korey Hall Linebacker Boise St.
6
18
192
Desmond Bishop Linebacker California
6
19
193
Mason Crosby Placekicker Colorado
7
18
228
DeShawn Wynn Running back Florida
7
33
243
Clark Harris Tight end Rutgers
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [51]

2008 draft

Jordy Nelson was one of the Packers' second-round selections in the 2008 draft. Jordy Nelson 2011.jpg
Jordy Nelson was one of the Packers' second-round selections in the 2008 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2008
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
2
5
36
Jordy Nelson # Wide receiver Kansas St.
2
25
56
Brian Brohm Quarterback Louisville
2
29
60
Pat Lee Defensive back Auburn
3
28
91
Jermichael Finley Tight end Texas
4
3
102
Jeremy Thompson Defensive end Wake Forest
4
36
135
Josh Sitton # Tackle Central Florida
5
15
150
Breno Giacomini TackleLouisville
7
2
209
Matt Flynn Quarterback LSU
7
10
217
Brett Swain Wide receiver San Diego St.
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [52]

2009 draft

Clay Matthews was one of the Packers' first-round selections in the 2009 draft. Clay Matthews - San Francisco vs Green Bay 2012.jpg
Clay Matthews was one of the Packers' first-round selections in the 2009 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2009
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
9
9
B. J. Raji Defensive tackle Boston College
1
26
26
Clay Matthews III Linebacker USC
4
9
109
T. J. Lang Tackle Eastern Michigan
5
9
145
Quinn Johnson Running back LSU
5
25
162
Jamon Meredith Tackle South Carolina
6
9
182
Jarius Wynn Defensive end Georgia
6
14
187
Brandon Underwood Defensive back Cincinnati
7
9
218
Brad Jones Linebacker Colorado
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [53]

2010 draft

Bryan Bulaga was the Packers' first-round selection in the 2015 draft. Bryan Bulaga 2015.jpg
Bryan Bulaga was the Packers' first-round selection in the 2015 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2010
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
23
23
Bryan Bulaga Tackle Iowa
2
24
56
Mike Neal Defensive end Purdue
3
7
71
Morgan Burnett Defensive back Georgia Tech
5
23
154
Andrew Quarless Tight end Penn St.
5
38
169
Marshall Newhouse Guard TCU
6
24
193
James Starks Running back Buffalo
7
23
230
C. J. Wilson Defensive end East Carolina
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [54]

2011 draft

Randall Cobb was the Packers' second-round selection in the 2011 draft. Randall Cobb OCT2021 (cropped).jpg
Randall Cobb was the Packers' second-round selection in the 2011 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2011
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
32
32
Derek Sherrod Tackle Mississippi St.
2
32
64
Randall Cobb Wide receiver Kentucky
3
32
96
Alex Green Running back Hawaii
4
34
131
Davon House Defensive back New Mexico St.
5
10
141
D. J. Williams Tight end Arkansas
6
14
179
Caleb Schlauderaff Guard Utah
6
21
186
D. J. Smith Linebacker Appalachian St.
6
32
197
Ricky Elmore Defensive lineman Arizona
7
15
218
Ryan Taylor Tight end North Carolina
7
30
233
Lawrence Guy Defensive end Arizona St.
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [55]

2012 draft

Mike Daniels was one of the Packers' fourth-round selections in the 2012 draft Mike daniels 2014.jpg
Mike Daniels was one of the Packers' fourth-round selections in the 2012 draft
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2012
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
28
28
Nick Perry Defensive end USC
2
19
51
Jerel Worthy Defensive tackle Michigan St.
2
30
62
Casey Hayward Defensive back Vanderbilt
4
37
132
Mike Daniels Defensive tackle Iowa
4
38
133
Jerron McMillian Defensive back Maine
5
28
163
Terrell Manning Linebacker North Carolina St.
7
34
241
Andrew Datko Tackle Florida St.
7
36
243
B. J. Coleman Quarterback Chattanooga
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [56]

2013 draft

David Bakhtiari was one of the Packers' fourth-round selections in the 2013 draft. David Bakhtiari 2015.jpg
David Bakhtiari was one of the Packers' fourth-round selections in the 2013 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2013
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
26
26
Datone Jones Defensive end UCLA
2
29
61
Eddie Lacy Running back Alabama
4
12
109
David Bakhtiari Tackle Colorado
4
25
122
J. C. Tretter Tackle Cornell
4
28
125
Johnathan Franklin Running backUCLA
5
26
159
Micah Hyde Defensive back Iowa
5
34
167
Josh Boyd Defensive end Mississippi St.
6
25
193
Nate Palmer Linebacker Illinois St.
7
10
216
Charles Johnson Wide receiver Grand Valley St.
7
18
224
Kevin Dorsey Wide receiver Maryland
7
26
232
Sam Barrington Linebacker South Florida
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [57]

2014 draft

Davante Adams was the Packers' second-round selection in the 2014 draft. Davante Adams Packers vs WFT OCT2021 (cropped).jpg
Davante Adams was the Packers' second-round selection in the 2014 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2014
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
21
21
Ha Ha Clinton-Dix Defensive back Alabama
2
21
53
Davante Adams Wide receiver Fresno St.
3
21
85
Khyri Thornton Defensive tackle Southern Miss
3
34
98
Richard Rodgers II Tight end California
4
21
121
Carl Bradford Linebacker Arizona St.
5
21
161
Corey Linsley Center Ohio St.
5
36
176
Jared Abbrederis Wide receiver Wisconsin
6
21
197
Demetri Goodson Defensive back Baylor
7
21
236
Jeff Janis Wide receiver Saginaw Valley St.
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [58]

2015 draft

Ty Montgomery was the Packers' third-round selection in the 201 draft. Ty Montgomery.jpg
Ty Montgomery was the Packers' third-round selection in the 201 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2015
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
30
30
Damarious Randall Safety Arizona St.
2
30
62
Quinten Rollins Cornerback Miami (OH)
3
30
94
Ty Montgomery Wide receiver Stanford
4
30
129
Jake Ryan Outside linebacker Michigan
5
11
147
Brett Hundley Quarterback UCLA
6
30
206
Aaron Ripkowski Fullback Oklahoma
6
34
210
Christian Ringo Defensive end Louisiana-Lafayette
6
37
213
Kennard Backman Tight end UAB
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [59]

2016 draft

Blake Martinez was one of the Packers' fourth-round selections in the 2016 draft. Blake Martinez.JPG
Blake Martinez was one of the Packers' fourth-round selections in the 2016 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2016
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
27
27
Kenny Clark Defensive tackle UCLA
2
17
48
Jason Spriggs Tackle Indiana
3
25
88
Kyler Fackrell Linebacker Utah St.
4
33
131
Blake Martinez Linebacker Stanford
4
39
137
Dean Lowry Defensive end Northwestern
5
26
163
Trevor Davis Wide receiver California
6
25
200
Kyle Murphy TackleStanford
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [60]

2017 draft

Aaron Jones was the Packers' sixth-round selection in the 2017 draft. Aaron Jones.jpg
Aaron Jones was the Packers' sixth-round selection in the 2017 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2017
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
2
1
33
Kevin King Cornerback Washington
2
29
61
Josh Jones Safety North Carolina St.
3
29
93
Montravius Adams Defensive tackle Auburn
4
1
108
Vince Biegel Linebacker Wisconsin
4
28
134
Jamaal Williams Running back BYU
5
32
175
DeAngelo Yancey Wide receiver Purdue
5
39
182
Aaron Jones Running back UTEP
6
29
212
Kofi Amichia Center South Florida
7
20
238
Devante Mays Running back Utah St.
7
29
247
Malachi Dupre Wide receiver LSU
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [61]

2018 draft

Jaire Alexander was the Packers' first-round selection in the 2018 draft. Jaire Alexander 2019 (cropped).jpg
Jaire Alexander was the Packers' first-round selection in the 2018 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2018
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
18
18
Jaire Alexander Cornerback Louisville
2
13
45
Josh Jackson Cornerback Iowa
3
24
88
Oren Burks Inside linebacker Vanderbilt
4
33
133
J'Mon Moore Wide receiver Missouri
5
1
138
Cole Madison Guard Washington St.
5
35
172
J. K. Scott Punter Alabama
5
37
174
Marquez Valdes-Scantling Wide receiver South Florida
6
33
207
Equanimeous St. Brown Wide receiver Notre Dame
7
14
232
James Looney Defensive end California
7
21
239
Hunter Bradley Long snapper Mississippi St.
7
30
248
Kendall Donnerson Outside linebacker SE Missouri St.
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [62]

2019 draft

Kingsley Keke was the Packers' fifth-round selection in the 2019 draft Kingsley Keke 2019.jpg
Kingsley Keke was the Packers' fifth-round selection in the 2019 draft
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2019
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
12
12
Rashan Gary Linebacker Michigan
1
21
21
Darnell Savage Jr. Safety Maryland
2
12
44
Elgton Jenkins Center Mississippi St.
3
12
75
Jace Sternberger Tight end Texas A&M
5
12
150
Kingsley Keke Defensive tackle Texas A&M
6
12
185
Ka'dar Hollman Cornerback Toledo
6
22
194
Dexter Williams Running back Notre Dame
7
12
226
Ty Summers Linebacker TCU
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [63]

2020 draft

A. J. Dillon was the Packers' second-round selection in the 2020 draft. A. J. Dillon (51631649396) (cropped).jpg
A. J. Dillon was the Packers' second-round selection in the 2020 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2020
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
26
26
Jordan Love Quarterback Utah St.
2
30
62
A. J. Dillon Running back Boston College
3
30
94
Josiah Deguara Tight end Cincinnati
5
30
175
Kamal Martin Linebacker Minnesota
6
13
192
Jon Runyan Tackle Michigan
6
29
208
Jake Hanson Center Oregon
6
30
209
Simon Stepaniak Tackle Indiana
7
22
236
Vernon Scott Safety TCU
7
28
242
Jonathan Garvin Defensive end Miami (FL)
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [64]

2021 draft

Josh Myers, shown here in college, was the Packers' second-round selections in the 2021 draft. JoshMyersatOhioState.jpg
Josh Myers, shown here in college, was the Packers' second-round selections in the 2021 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2021
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
29
29
Eric Stokes Defensive back Georgia
2
30
62
Josh Myers Center Ohio St.
3
22
85
Amari Rodgers Wide receiver Clemson
4
37
142
Royce Newman Guard Ole Miss
5
29
173
Tedarrell Slaton Defensive lineman Florida
5
34
178
Shemar Jean-Charles Defensive back Appalachian St.
6
30
214
Cole Van Lanen Guard Wisconsin
6
36
220
Isaiah McDuffie Linebacker Boston College
7
29
256
Kylin Hill Running back Mississippi St.
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [65]

2022 draft

Quay Walker was one of the Packers' first-round selections in the 2022 draft. Luke Doty and Quay Walker Crop.jpg
Quay Walker was one of the Packers' first-round selections in the 2022 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2022
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
22
22
Quay Walker Linebacker Georgia
1
28
28
Devonte Wyatt Defensive tackle Georgia
2
2
34
Christian Watson Wide receiver North Dakota St.
3
28
92
Sean Rhyan Offensive lineman UCLA
4
27
132
Romeo Doubs Wide receiver Nevada
4
35
140
Zach Tom Offensive lineman Wake Forest
5
36
179
Kingsley Enagbare Defensive end South Carolina
7
7
228
Tariq Carpenter Defensive back Georgia Tech
7
13
234
Jonathan Ford Defensive tackle Miami (FL)
7
28
249
Rasheed Walker Offensive lineman Penn St.
7
37
258
Samori Toure Wide receiver Nebraska
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [66]

2023 draft

Luke Musgrave was one of the Packers' second-round selections in the 2023 draft. Luke Musgrave.png
Luke Musgrave was one of the Packers' second-round selections in the 2023 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2023
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
13
13
Lukas Van Ness Defensive lineman Iowa
2
11
42
Luke Musgrave Tight end Oregon St.
2
19
50
Jayden Reed Wide receiver Michigan St.
3
15
78
Tucker Kraft Tight end South Dakota St.
4
14
116
Colby Wooden Defensive end Auburn
5
14
149
Sean Clifford Quarterback Penn St.
5
24
159
Dontayvion Wicks Wide receiver Virginia
6
2
179
Karl Brooks Defensive tackle Bowling Green
6
30
207
Anders Carlson Placekicker Auburn
7
15
232
Carrington Valentine Defensive back Kentucky
7
18
235
Lew Nichols III Running back Central Michigan
7
25
242
Anthony Johnson Jr. Defensive back Iowa St.
7
39
256
Grant DuBose Wide receiver Charlotte
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [67]

2024 draft

MarShawn Lloyd was one of the Packers' third-round selections in the 2024 draft. MarShawn Lloyd.jpg
MarShawn Lloyd was one of the Packers' third-round selections in the 2024 draft.
Green Bay Packers draft selections in 2024
RoundPick #OverallNamePosition [a] College
1
25
25
Jordan Morgan Offensive lineman Arizona
2
13
45
Edgerrin Cooper Linebacker Texas A&M
2
26
58
Javon Bullard Defensive back Georgia
3
25
88
MarShawn Lloyd Running back USC
3
28
91
Ty'Ron Hopper Linebacker Missouri
4
11
111
Evan Williams Defensive back Oregon
5
28
163
Jacob Monk Offensive lineman Duke
5
34
169
Kitan Oladapo Defensive back Oregon St.
6
26
202
Travis Glover Tackle Georgia St.
7
25
245
Michael Pratt Quarterback Tulane
7
35
255
Kalen King Cornerback Penn St.
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com [68]

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 Position reflects the source for each table (Pro-Football-Reference.com) and may not be representative of a player's college position or current position.
  2. 1 2 The Packers forfeited a second-round draft pick in the 1999 draft due to the selection of Mike Wahle in the 1998 supplemental draft. The 16th pick in the second round of the 1999 draft was acquired by the Packers from the Seattle Seahawks. [42]

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