Big Pack'S MOCK DRAFT

Big Pack'S MOCK DRAFT
RUN ON FEB 8, 2026

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  • Big Pack DRAFTING FOR THE
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Draft Selections
Carnell Tate Head Shot
PICK: 19 RND: 1 (GB)
Carnell Tate
WR Ohio State
Christen Miller Head Shot
PICK: 52 RND: 2 (GB)
Christen Miller
DL Georgia
Julian Neal Head Shot
PICK: 84 RND: 3 (GB)
Julian Neal
CB Arkansas
Logan Jones Head Shot
PICK: 120 RND: 4 (GB)
Logan Jones
C Iowa
Raylen Wilson Head Shot
PICK: 157 RND: 5 (GB)
Raylen Wilson
LB Georgia
Pat Coogan Head Shot
PICK: 158 RND: 5 (GB)
Pat Coogan
C Indiana
Trey Zuhn III Head Shot
PICK: 199 RND: 6 (GB)
Trey Zuhn III
OT Texas A&M
Ricardo Hallman Head Shot
PICK: 236 RND: 7 (GB)
Ricardo Hallman
CB Wisconsin
Fred Davis II Head Shot
PICK: 254 RND: 7 (GB)
Fred Davis II
CB Northwestern
Eric Gentry Head Shot
PICK: 257 RND: 7 (GB)
Eric Gentry
LB USC
Draft Picks Received
Carnell Tate Head Shot
PICK: 19 RND: 1 (CAR)
Carnell Tate
WR Ohio State
Raylen Wilson Head Shot
PICK: 157 RND: 5 (CAR)
Raylen Wilson
LB Georgia
Players traded away
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Elgton Jenkins
OG
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Nate Hobbs
CB
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Rashan Gary
LB
Draft Grade — Packers
Overall D-
ValueB NeedB TradesF FutureB-
The Packers bled value on every deal, hence the D-.

You can hear the double-takes from here. The Packers took Raylen Wilson at slot 157, roughly 32 spots before his name belonged.

Overpaying at the table undid a lot of the good work elsewhere. They covered a lot of ground and still skipped edge rusher, which is a strange place to end up. Miller at that cost is the sort of edge that compounds over a roster.

On the needs board they went 4 of 8, with cornerback the one that mattered most.

Add it up and it is a weekend the front office will hope everyone forgets, edge rusher very much included.

Pick Analysis
Pick19 Rnd1 Carnell Tate
A tidy bit of business in the 19th overall pick, where Carnell Tate graded well above the range. It patches a soft spot without any drama.
Pick52 Rnd2 Christen Miller
A quiet steal in pick No. 52: Christen Miller for less than the market said. A sensible fit for a spot that needed help.
Pick84 Rnd3 Julian Neal
They let Julian Neal come to them and pounced at pick 84. The biggest hole on the depth chart just got a whole lot smaller.
Pick120 Rnd4 Logan Jones
No drama and no debate, Logan Jones went about where he belonged in Round 4, Pick 20. It fills a real need, too.
Pick157 Rnd5 Raylen Wilson
Raylen Wilson in No. 157 is a reach so steep the board needed a second look to believe it. It adds depth where they could use a little.
Pick158 Rnd5 Pat Coogan
Pat Coogan in slot 158 is the kind of reach that only looks good if he outplays it. Another box on the needs board, quietly ticked.
Pick199 Rnd6 Trey Zuhn III
They paid sticker price for Trey Zuhn III in No. 199, and that is fine. One more legitimate question on the roster, answered.
Pick236 Rnd7 Ricardo Hallman
Ricardo Hallman in pick No. 236 is exactly on the number, no argument either way. A glaring weakness, addressed head on.
Pick254 Rnd7 Fred Davis II
A reach on Fred Davis II in the Round 7 slot; the board had better options right there. This was priority one on the needs board, and now it is handled.
Pick257 Rnd7 Eric Gentry
Eric Gentry at the 257th pick jumps the queue by a touch more than is comfortable. Stacking talent where they were already deep.