
Everything you need to know about the Packers’ 2025 draft selections
Welcome to our 2025 NFL Draft stream, where we’ll be hosting all of our evergreen content that we’ve published this offseason on the draft. This includes our visits tracker, which includes scouting reports or profiles on every player who took a trip to Green Bay, recent notable mock drafts and news and rumors that involve the Packers.
Hopefully, you enjoyed our coverage this offseason. Please bookmark this page. We’ll be updating this stream as the Packers’ selections start to roll in.
As a reminder, below are the selections that Green Bay owns in this draft:
Packers 2025 Draft Picks
- 1st round, #23
- 2nd round, #54
- 3rd round, #87
- 4th round, #124
- 5th round, #159
- 6th round, #198
- 7th round, #237
- 7th round, #250
All of the Packers’ selections are their own original draft choices outside of the seventh-round picks. Green Bay traded their original seventh in the Malik Willis trade last summer. They received the 237th overall pick via the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Preston Smith trade. 250th overall was awarded to the team via the compensatory draft pick system, due to their loss of tackle Yosh Nijman in free agency last offseason.
Packers Draft Needs
As far as the Packers’ draft needs go, the consensus is that they will be targeting a couple of positions early on in the draft: outside receiver (particularly a field-stretcher who could replace the injured Christian Watson), defensive end, defensive tackle (likely a nose tackle considering that general manager Brian Gutekunst wants to extend Devonte Wyatt) and outside cornerback (in part because free-agent signing Nate Hobbs is probably a slot defender). Of the projected top 100 selections that the Packers brought in on pre-draft visits, 15 of 16 came at these four positions — the only exception being Ohio State left tackle Josh Simmons.
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