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Packers Public Relations l Atrium l 1265 Lombardi Avenue l Green Bay, WI 54304 l 920/569-7500 l 920/569-7201 fax Jason Wahlers, Sarah Quick, Tom Fanning, Nate LoCascio VOL. XXIII; NO. 1 2021 NFL DRAFT PREVIEW GREEN BAY ENTERS DRAFT WITH 10 SELECTIONS u In his first draft as in 2018, Gutekunst made a couple Later this week, the will welcome another of trades involving first-round picks that resulted in the Packers select- rookie class to their roster through the NFL Draft, which will ing CB at No. 18 and gaining the No. 30 pick in the 2019 draft. Alexander earned second-team All-Pro honors from The be held April 29 - May 1 in . in 2020. He was also selected to the last u Armed with 10 selections for the third straight year, the , making him one of three CBs in franchise history to make the Packers will have plenty of opportunities to add more tal- Pro Bowl in his first three seasons (, 1963, third season; ent and depth to their roster. All picks are eligible to be traded. , 1973, second season). u Green Bay enters the draft with a pick in every round, including two u Green Bay selected 11 players in Gutekunst’s first draft as GM. For the selections in Rounds 4-6. first time since 2006 (five), the Packers had four or more rookies start u If the Packers draft 10 players, it will mark the third draft in the last five six-plus games in 2018 (Alexander, 11; fifth-round pick WR Marquez years that Green Bay selected 10-plus players (11 in 2018 and 10 in Valdes-Scantling, 10; second-round pick CB Josh Jackson, 10; 2017). From 2000-20, the Packers selected 10-plus players in a single sixth-round selection WR Equanimeous St. Brown, seven). The draft eight times (2013, 11; 2011, 10; 2007, 11; 2006, 12; 2005, 11; Packers had rookies play in a league-high 171 games in 2018 and 2000, 13) according to pro-football-reference.com. account for 50 starts, the most for Green Bay since 2006 (66 starts). u The event will begin in prime time on Thursday night, with Round 1 on u Gutekunst spent his first 13 seasons with Green Bay as a college scout, April 29 beginning at 7 p.m. CT. serving as an East Coast regional scout for two years (1999-2000) before switching to the Southeast region (2001-11). u Rounds 2-3 also will be held in prime time, beginning on Friday, April u During his first 13 drafts with the Packers, Gutekunst was part of a 30, at 6 p.m. CT. Rounds 4-7 will complete the draft on Saturday, May personnel department that drafted several Pro Bowlers, including WR 1, starting at 11 a.m. CT. (seventh round, 1999), who is the team’s all-time lead- u Teams will have 10 minutes in between selections in the first round and ing receiver, QB (first round, 2005), LB A.J. Hawk seven minutes between each choice for Round 2. Rounds 3-6, including (first round, 2006), who is the leading tackler in franchise history, WR compensatory picks, will allow up to five minutes in between picks and (second round, 2008), and LB Clay Matthews (first Round 7, including compensatory picks, will allow four minutes. A look round, 2009), who is the franchise leader in sacks. at where Green Bay currently stands in the draft order: u Gutekunst was promoted to director of college scouting in 2012, a position he served in through 2015. Over that time period, Green Bay selected T (fourth round, 2013), who became the Round Round # Overall # first Green Bay rookie to start every game at LT since 1978 and has 1 29 29 been honored as an All-Pro by AP each of the last five years, Pro Bowl 2 30 62 RB (second round, 2012), and WR 3 29 92 (second round, 2014), who has been selected to four straight Pro Bowls 4 30 135 (2017-20) and was named first-team All-Pro by AP in 2020. 4 37 142 (Comp.) u In 2016-17, Gutekunst served as director of player personnel and 5 29 173 those two drafts were highlighted by the addition of DL Kenny Clark 5 34 178 (Comp.) (first round, 2016), who earned his first trip to the Pro Bowl in 2019, 6 30 214 and RB Aaron Jones (fifth round, 2017), who in 2019 recorded a 6 36 220 (Comp.) franchise-best 23 total TDs (including postseason). He joined RB (1957-60) as one of only two players in league history to post 7 29 256 3,000-plus rushing yards and 35-plus rushing TDs with an average of 5.00-plus yards per carry in their first four seasons in the NFL. GUTEKUNST LEADS PACKERS IN FOURTH DRAFT AS GM GM Brian Gutekunst enters his 23rd draft with the Packers and his 2021 NFL DRAFT NOTES fourth as the general manager. 86th Annual NFL Player Selection Meeting u Last year, Gutekunst drafted nine players overall with four players seeing 259 total picks, including 37 compensatory choices awarded to 17 teams Thursday, April 29, 7 p.m. CT Time Limits action in 10-plus regular-season games as rookies (G Jon Runyan, 16 Round 1 (3:54 in 2020) Round 1: 10 minutes / S , 15 / RB AJ Dillon, 11 / LB , 10). Round 2: Seven minutes u In the 2019 draft, Gutekunst selected eight players overall, includ- Friday, April 30, 6 p.m. CT Rounds 3-6: Five minutes Rounds 2 & 3 (4:49 in 2020) Round 7: Four minutes ing LB (No. 12), S (No. 21), G (No. 44), DL (No. 150) and LB Ty Saturday, May 1, 11 a.m. CT Television coverage Summers (No. 226). All five players have played in 29-plus games Rounds 4-7 (6:57 in 2020) NFLN, ABC, ESPN, ESPN Deportes for a team that has gone 26-6 in their first two seasons. Jenkins was 2020 NFL Draft Total Time: 15:40 Radio coverage selected to his first career Pro Bowl in 2020, becoming just the third . Westwood One Radio, offensive lineman in team history to be named to the Pro Bowl within his Digital coverage SiriusXM NFL Radio, Packers.com/app, NFL.com/app, ESPN.com/app ESPN Radio first two seasons in the NFL (Derel Teteak, 1952; Charley Brock, 1940). 2021 DRAFT PREVIEW

ANALYZING THE PICKS SINCE 2005 (14): Mike Hawkins (2005-5b), (2006-4b), Pat Lee (2008-2c), (2009-6b), (2011- Total Picks: 149 Offense: 77 Defense: 69 Specialists: 3 4), (2012-2b), Micah Hyde (2013-5a), POSITION-BY-POSITION (2014-6), (2015-1), (2015-2), Kevin King (2017-2a), Jaire Alexander (2018-1), Josh Jackson (2018-2), Ka’dar (7): Aaron Rodgers (2005-1), (2006-5a), (2008-2b), (2008-7a), B.J. Coleman (2012-7b), Hollman (2019-6a) (2015-5a), (2020-1) Safety (10): (2005-2a), Marviel Underwood (2005-4a), (2006-6b), (2007-3b), (2010- Brandon Jackson (2007-2), DeShawn Wynn (11): 3), Jerron McMillian (2012-4b), Ha Ha Clinton-Dix (2014-1), (2007-7a), (2010-6), (2011-3), Eddie Lacy (2017-2b), Darnell Savage (2019-1b), Vernon Scott (2020-7a) (2013-2), (2013-4c), (2017-4b), Aaron Jones (2017-5b), (2017-7a), (2019- (2007-6c) 6b), AJ Dillon (2020-2) Kicker (1): Punter (1): JK Scott (2018-5b) Fullback (3): (2007-6a), (2009-5a), (2015-6a) (1): Hunter Bradley (2018-7b) (9): (2007-7), (2008-3), DRAFT PICKS BY SCHOOL (2010-5a), D.J. Williams (2011-5), Ryan Taylor (2011- Where have the 149 Packers draft picks gone to school? Note: Power 5 7a), Richard Rodgers (2014-3b), (2015-6c), Jace schools are those in the ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-12 and SEC. Sternberger (2019-3), (2020-3) Power 5: 104 (21): Terrence Murphy (2005-2b), (2005- 5, 5, Texas A&M 5, UCLA 5, Louisville 4, Mississippi State 6b), (2006-2b), (2006-4a), James Jones 4, TCU 4, Alabama 3, Arizona State 3, 3, Colorado 3, LSU 3, (2007-3a), (2007-5), Jordy Nelson (2008-2a), Brett Swain Michigan 3, Stanford 3, Auburn 2, Indiana 2, Maryland 2, Michigan State 2, (2008-7b), Randall Cobb (2011-2), Charles Johnson (2013-7a), Kevin North Carolina State 2, Notre Dame 2, State 2, Oklahoma 2, Purdue 2, Dorsey (2013-7b), Davante Adams (2014-2), (2014- Southern California 2, Vanderbilt 2, Tech 2, Wisconsin 2, Arizona, 5b), (2014-7), (2015-3), (2016, Arkansas, Baylor, , Florida State, Georgia, , Kansas 5), DeAngelo Yancey (2017-5a), (2017-7b), J’Mon Moore State, Kentucky, Miami, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, (2018-4), Marquez Valdes-Scantling (2018-5c), Equanimeous St. Brown Northwestern, Oregon, Penn State, Rutgers, South Carolina, Tennessee, (2018-6) Texas, Utah, Washington, Wake Forest, Washington State

Tackle (12): (2006-5b), (2008-5), T.J. Lang Non-Power 5: 45 (2009-4), (2009-5b), (2010-1), Marshall South Florida 3, Utah State 3, Brigham Young 2, Boise State 2, Cincinnati Newhouse (2010-5b), (2011-1), (2012-7a), 2, Fresno State 2, State 2, Alabama-Birmingham, Albany, David Bakhtiari (2013-4a), JC Tretter (2013-4b), (2016-2), Appalachian State, Bethune-Cookman, Buffalo, Central Florida, Cornell, Kyle Murphy (2016-6) East Carolina, Eastern Michigan, Furman, Grand Valley State, Hawaii, State, Louisiana-Lafayette, Maine, Miami (Ohio), Missouri Southern State, Nevada, New Mexico State, North Carolina A&T, Northwest Missouri Guard (11): William Whitticker (2005-7b), (2006-2a), (2006-3b), (2007-4), (2008-4b), State, Saginaw Valley State, San Jose State, Southeast Missouri, Southern (2011-6a), (2017-6), Cole Madison Mississippi, Tennessee-Chattanooga, Texas-El Paso, Toledo, Western Michigan (2018-5a), Elgton Jenkins (2019-2), Jon Runyan (2020-6a), (2020-6c) ROUND-BY-ROUND First Round (16): (4), (3), cornerback (2), Center (3): Junius Coston (2005-5a), (2014-5a), Jake quarterback (2), safety (2), tackle (2), Hanson (2020-6b) Second Round (21): Cornerback (5), wide receiver (5), running back Defensive End (13): (2005-6a), (3), defensive end (2), guard (2), safety (2), quarterback, tackle (2006-7), Jeremy Thompson (2008-4a), (2009-6a), (2010-2), C.J. Wilson (2010-7), (2011-7b), Third Round (15): Tight end (4), linebacker (3), safety (2), wide receiver (2012-2a), (2013-1), (2013-5b), (2), defensive end, defensive tackle, guard, running back (2014-3a), (2016-4b), Kingsley Keke (2019-5) Fourth Round (21): Linebacker (5), tackle (3), cornerback (2), defen- Defensive Tackle (8): (2006-6a), (2007-1), sive end (2), guard (2), running back (2), safety (2), wide receiver (2), B.J. Raji (2009-1a), Mike Daniels (2012-4a), (2015-6b), defensive tackle Kenny Clark (2016-1), (2017-3), (2018- 7a) Fifth Round (25): Wide receiver (5), tackle (4), cornerback (2), defen- sive end (2), guard (2), linebacker (2), quarterback (2), tight end (2), Linebacker (24): (2005-4b), Kurt Campbell (2005-7a), center, fullback, punter, running back A.J. Hawk (2006-1), (2006-3a), (2007-6b), Clay Matthews (2009-1b), Brad Jones (2009-7), D.J. Smith (2011-6b), Sixth Round (26): Guard (4), linebacker (4), cornerback (3), defensive (2011-6c), Nick Perry (2012-1), (2012-5), end (2), defensive tackle (2), fullback (2), running back (2), wide receiver (2013-6), (2013-7c), (2014-4), (2), center, kicker, safety, tackle, tight end (2015-4), (2016-3), (2016-4a), (2017-4a), (2018-3), (2018- Seventh Round (25): Linebacker (6), wide receiver (5), defensive end 7c), Rashan Gary (2019-1a), (2019-7), Kamal Martin (2020- (3), quarterback (2), running back (2), tight end (2), defensive tackle, 5), (2020-7b) guard, long snapper, safety, tackle

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DRAFT HEADQUARTERS AT PACKERS.COM Green Bay offensive lineman to start a game at guard, center and tackle For Packers fans, the team’s official website and social-media channels are in the same season since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger, CB Kevin King the best source for up-to-the-minute information on draft weekend and the (2017), who tied for No. 4 in the NFL in 2019 with a career-best five only places to listen to live conference calls in their entirety. , CB Casey Hayward (2012), who became the first CB u Packers.com will provide biographical information on each Packers pick in franchise history (since 1974) to be named to the All-Rookie Team as it happens, with additional coverage by the Packers.com writers. by Pro Football Weekly/PFWA, and RB Eddie Lacy (2013), who was u Zoom calls featuring General Manager Brian Gutekunst, named the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year by The Associated Press Matt LaFleur and members of the personnel and scouting staff will be and earned a Pro Bowl selection in 2014. carried live on packers.com, as well as the team’s official Facebook and u Green Bay has one pick in the second round this year and for the second Twitter accounts. They will also stream on YouTube, the mobile app and consecutive year, it is No. 62 overall. Here is a look at the players selected the connected TV app (Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV). All Zoom calls at No. 62 over the past 10 drafts (2011-20), including three times the will also be posted on the site for later viewing. Packers selected a player at No. 62: u Follow the @packers on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Year Team Player Snapchat and TikTok for live updates from the team throughout the

three days of the 2021 NFL Draft. 2020 Green Bay RB AJ Dillon 2019 Arizona WR u Watch exclusive videos with insight from Packers.com’s writers, report- ers and analysts. 2018 Minnesota T Brian O’Neill 2017 Pittsburgh WR JuJu Smith-Schuster WHO HAS BEEN THERE AT NO. 29? 2016 Carolina CB Green Bay will have the No. 29 selection in the first round of the 2021 2015 Green Bay CB Quinten Rollins NFL Draft. 2014 New England QB Jimmy Garoppolo u The last time the Packers entered the draft with the No. 29 selection was 2013 Seattle RB Christine Michael in 2017 when they used it in a trade with the for picks 2012 Green Bay CB Casey Hayward in the second round (No. 33 overall, CB Kevin King) and fourth round 2011 Miami RB Daniel Thomas (No. 108, LB Vince Biegel). u The last time Green Bay chose a player with the No. 29 pick was in 2003 uWith 22 starters and a 53-man roster, selections in the third round often when it selected LB out of Oregon State. turn into significant contributors for a team. Examples are WR James u Here is a look at the players selected at No. 29 in the first round over the Jones (2007), TE Jermichael Finley (2008), S Morgan Burnett past 10 drafts (2011-20): (2010) and LB Kyler Fackrell (2016). u The fourth and fifth rounds have also been a spot the Packers have Year Team Player found starters. The top two rushers for Green Bay over the last two 2020 T seasons season were Aaron Jones (2017/fifth round) and Jamaal 2019 DE L.J. Collier Williams (2017/fourth round). In 2020, Jones was selected to the 2018 DT Pro Bowl, and he is one of only two players in league history to post 2017 Cleveland Browns TE David Njoku 3,000-plus rushing yards (3,364) and 35-plus rushing TDs (37) with 2016 DT an average of 5.00-plus yards per carry (5.17) in their first four sea- 2015 WR sons in the NFL, joining Jim Brown (1957-60). LB Blake Martinez (2016/fourth round) led the team in tackles for three straight seasons 2014 DT Dominique Easley (2017-19). Of the Packers’ main starters on the recent offensive lines, 2013 WR five were drafted in the fourth or fifth round: G Josh Sitton (2008/ 2012 Minnesota Vikings S Harrison Smith fourth round), G T.J. Lang (2009/fourth round), three-time All-Pro T 2011 T David Bakhtiari (2013/fourth round) and C Corey Linsley (2014/ u While first-round choices certainly can be key players for a franchise, as fifth round). A mainstay on the Packers’ defensive line from 2012-18, the Packers have shown with Pro Bowl selections QB Aaron Rodgers Pro Bowl DT Mike Daniels (2012) was also drafted in the fifth round. (2005), DL Kenny Clark (2016), LB A.J. Hawk (2006), LB Clay DL Kingsley Keke (2019) was also a fifth-rounder and played in 15 Matthews (2009), DT B.J. Raji (2009) and S Ha Ha Clinton-Dix games with nine starts last year and tied for No. 3 on the team in sacks. (2014), CB Jaire Alexander (2018), and key contributors S Darnell Green Bay has also found key contributors in all three phases in the Savage (2019) and LB Rashan Gary (2019), second-round selec- fourth and fifth rounds: DB Micah Hyde (2013/fifth), LB Jake Ryan tions can prove to be just as valuable. WRs Jordy Nelson (2008) (2015/fourth), DL Dean Lowry (2016/fourth), P JK Scott (2018/ and Randall Cobb (2011) were both picked in the second round and fifth) and WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling (2018/fifth). became the first duo in NFL history to both have 90-plus receptions, u Green Bay has received contributions from several late-round picks 1,200-plus yards and 12-plus receptions in the same regular over the years, including DT Johnny Jolly (2006/sixth round), LB season (2014). Another second-round pick was WR Davante Adams Desmond Bishop (2007/sixth round), K Mason Crosby (2007/ (2014) who earned first-team All-Pro honors from The Associated Press sixth), QB Matt Flynn (2008/seventh), LB Brad Jones (2009/ in 2020, the first Packers WR to receive first-team recognition since seventh), RB James Starks (2010/sixth), DE C.J. Wilson (2010/ Antonio Freeman in 1998, and was selected to his fourth straight Pro seventh) and LB Sam Barrington (2013/seventh). In each of the Bowl, joining (six straight, 1980-85) as the only WRs in last three drafts, the Packers have selected a player in the seven round team history to be selected in four-plus consecutive seasons. Other that saw significant playing time. LS Hunter Bradley (2018/seventh) second-round picks included G Elgton Jenkins (2019), who was has played in every game in his first three seasons, LB Ty Summers only the second Packers guard to be selected to the PFWA All-Rookie (2019/seventh) has appeared in all 32 contests since being drafted and team since 1974 (Daryn Colledge, 2006) and in 2020 became the first S Vernon Scott (2020/seventh) played in 15 regular-season games and a postseason contest as a rookie.

33 2021 DRAFT PREVIEW 2021 DRAFT ORDER - FIRST ROUND A LOOK INTO THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT General Manager Brian Gutekunst heads up a talented and experienced player personnel staff.

Pick Team u Members of the personnel staff have spent months, if not years with 1. Jacksonville some prospects, studying for the 2021 NFL Draft. They visit schools 2. N.Y. Jets throughout the season, attending practices, dozens of games and pro 3. (from Miami via Houston) days in the spring. In each area, they have formed relationships with high school and college coaches, trying to get a better idea of who the 4. person is, not just the football prospect. 5. Cincinnati u Working closely with Gutekunst year-round is Director - Football 6. Miami (from Philadelphia) Operations Milt Hendrickson (17th NFL season), Co-Director of 7. Detroit Player Personnel Jon-Eric Sullivan (18th NFL season), Co-Director 8. Carolina of Player Personnel John Wojciechowski (26th NFL season), Director of College Scouting (24th NFL season), 9. Denver Matt Malaspina National Scout (26th NFL season), Director of Pro 10. Dallas Sam Seale Personnel Richmond Williams (14th NFL season), Assistant Director 11. N.Y. Giants of Pro Scouting/Salary Cap Analyst Chad Brinker (12th NFL season) 12. Philadelphia (from Miami via San Francisco) and Personnel Executive Lee Gissendaner (21st NFL season). 13. L.A. Chargers u Members of the scouting department include college scouts Luke 14. Minnesota Benuska (sixth NFL season), Demetri Goodson (third NFL sea- son), (seventh NFL season), (ninth NFL 15. New England Joe Hueber Patrick Moore season), Mike Owen (10th NFL season), (fifth NFL 16. Arizona season), Brett Thiesen (third NFL season), college scouting coordina- 17. Las Vegas tor Danny Mock (34th NFL season), pro personnel manager Autumn 18. Miami Thomas-Beenenga (24th NFL season) and scouting assistants 19. Washington Sean Linton and Chris Gaines. 20. Chicago DRAFT-A-THON 21. Indianapolis The 2021 NFL Draft will again host Draft-a-Thon, a fundraiser that drives 22. Tennessee awareness and action to close critical gaps at the intersection of pandemic 23. N.Y. Jets (from Seattle) recovery and our hardest-hit communities. Draft-a-Thon will be featured 24. Pittsburgh across the live Draft coverage on ABC, ESPN, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Radio 25. Jacksonville (from L.A. Rams) and NFL Network April 29-May 1 and will showcase the efforts of the four nonprofit organizations that support pandemic recovery in these areas: 26. Cleveland • Health Disparities – CDC Foundation: Through Draft-a-Thon, the CDC 27. Baltimore Foundation will drive awareness of the cause of health inequities and 28. New Orleans promote vital community conditions, including meeting the basic needs 29. Green Bay for health, nutrition, safety, housing, education, and meaningful work. 30. Buffalo • The Digital Divide – The Education Trust: This year’s Draft-a-Thon will support The Education Trust in their work to close opportunity gaps 31. Baltimore (from Kansas City) that disproportionately affect students of color and students from low- 32. Tampa Bay income families. • Food Insecurity – Feeding America: Draft-a-Thon will provide an opportu- nity to inform fans that we all have neighbors that need our help putting food on the table, especially as we work towards pandemic recovery, MOST SELECTIONS IN 2021 NFL DRAFT and we can all help by spreading the word, donating and volunteering. • Mental Health – Mental Health America: Draft-a-Thon will raise awareness Picks Team and understanding that prioritizing our mental health is a key part of 11 Philadelphia recovering from the pandemic. 10 Green Bay Dallas PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Jacksonville PLAYERS Jaire Alexander ...... ji-air Minnesota ...... AY-miss New England David Bakhtiari ...... bock-tee-R-ee N.Y. Jets ...... BEG-ul-tin 9 Atlanta Josiah Deguara ...... duh-gwa-rah Kabion Ento ...... kay-be-on N-toe Baltimore ...... FUN-chess Cleveland ...... tee-puh nah-lee-eye Denver De’Jon Harris ...... DEE-jhan L.A. Chargers Ka’dar Hollman ...... kuh-DARR HOLE-man Elgton Jenkins ...... EL-ton San Francisco ...... cow-FOO-see Tennessee Kingsley Keke ...... KEE-KEE 8 Chicago ...... luh-ZARD Cincinnati Kamal Martin ...... kuh-MALL ...... NAW-tuh Houston ...... (rhymes with Josh) NY-man Las Vegas Willington Previlon ...... PREV-ih-lahn Miami KeiVarae Russell ...... kee-VAR-ay New Orleans Za’Darius Smith ...... zuh-DARE-ee-us Equanimeous St . Brown ...... eck-wah-nihm-ee-ous Pittsburgh Simon Stepaniak ...... step-uh-nack Tampa Bay ...... JAYCE Washington ...... CHAN-din ...... TUN-yin Marquez Valdes-Scantling ...... mar-KWEZ ...... juh-wann 4 2021 DRAFT PREVIEW

2008 4a MIKE DANIELS, DT, Iowa ...... 132 2017 April 26-27, 2008 Drafted alternately 30th-29th-28th (free agency compensatory pick) April 27-29, 2017 Drafted 29th 1 (to N.Y. Jets in draft-day trade) ...... 30 4b JERRON McMILLIAN, S, Maine ...... 133 1 (to Cleveland Browns in draft-day trade) ...... 29 2a JORDY NELSON, WR, Kansas State . . . . . 36 (free agency compensatory pick) 2a KEVIN KING, CB, Washington ...... 33 (from N.Y. Jets in draft-day trade) 5 TERRELL MANNING, LB, North Carolina State . 163 (from Cleveland Browns in draft-day trade) 2b BRIAN BROHM, QB, Louisville ...... 56 (originally sent to New England Patriots in draft-day trade) 2b JOSH JONES, S, North Carolina State . . . .61 (from Cleveland Browns for Corey Williams) (reacquired through New England in draft-day trade) 3 MONTRAVIUS ADAMS, DT, Auburn . . . . .93 2c PAT LEE, CB, Auburn ...... 60 6 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade) . . . . .197 4a VINCE BIEGEL, LB, Wisconsin ...... 108 3 JERMICHAEL FINLEY, TE, Texas ...... 91 7 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade) . . . . .224 (from Cleveland Browns in draft-day trade) 4a JEREMY THOMPSON, DE, Wake Forest . . . 102 (pick originally obtained as conditional choice from 4b JAMAAL WILLIAMS, RB, Brigham Young . . . .134 (from N.Y. Jets in draft-day trade) N.Y. Jets for G Caleb Schlauderaff) 5a DeANGELO YANCEY, WR, Purdue ...... 175 4 (to N.Y. Jets in draft-day trade) ...... 113 7 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade) . . . . .235 (from in draft-day trade) 4 (to St. Louis Rams in draft-day trade) ...... 128 7a ANDREW DATKO, T, Florida State ...... 241 5b AARON JONES, RB, Texas-El Paso . . . . 182 4b JOSH SITTON, G, Central Florida ...... 135 (free agency compensatory pick) (free agency compensatory pick) (free agency compensatory pick) 7b B.J. COLEMAN, QB, Tennessee-Chattanooga . . . . 243 6 KOFI AMICHIA, G, South Florida ...... 212

5 (to Minnesota Vikings in draft-day trade) ...... 137 (free agency compensatory pick) 7a DEVANTE MAYS, RB, Utah State ...... 238 5 BRENO GIACOMINI, T, Louisville ...... 150 (from Denver Broncos in draft-day trade) 2013 7b MALACHI DUPRE, WR, Louisiana State ...... 247 (from Minnesota Vikings in draft-day trade) April 25-27, 2013 Drafted alternately 26th-25th 5 (to N.Y. Jets in draft-day trade) ...... 162 1 DATONE JONES, DE, UCLA ...... 26 2018 6 (to N.Y. Giants for Ryan Grant) ...... 194 April 26-28, 2018 Drafted 14th 2 (to in draft-day trade) . . . . . 55 1 (to New Orleans in draft-day trade) ...... 14 7a MATT FLYNN, QB, Louisiana State . . . . . 209 2 EDDIE LACY, RB, Alabama ...... 61 1 JAIRE ALEXANDER, CB, Louisville ...... 18 (from Minnesota Vikings in draft-day trade) (from San Francisco 49ers in draft-day trade) 7b BRETT SWAIN, WR, San Diego State ...... 217 (from Seattle Seahawks in draft-day trade) 3 (to San Francisco 49ers in draft-day trade) . . . . . 88 (from St. Louis Rams in draft-day trade) 1 (to Seattle Seahawks in draft-day trade) ...... 27 3 (to in draft-day trade) ...... 93 7 (to for 2009 sixth-round choice) . 237 (pick originally obtained from New Orleans Saints in (pick originally obtained from San Francisco 49ers in draft-day trade) 2009 draft-day trade) April 25-26, 2009 Drafted 9th 2 JOSH JACKSON, CB, Iowa ...... 45 4a DAVID BAKHTIARI, T, Colorado ...... 109 3 (to Seattle Seahawks in draft-day trade) ...... 76 1a B.J. RAJI, NT, Boston College ...... 9 (from Miami Dolphins in draft-day trade) 3 OREN BURKS, LB, Vanderbilt ...... 88 1b CLAY MATTHEWS, LB, USC ...... 26 4b JC TRETTER, T, Cornell ...... 122 (from New England Patriots in draft-day trade) (from in draft-day trade) 2 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade) . . . . . 41 4c JOHNATHAN FRANKLIN, RB, UCLA . . . . 125 4 (to Carolina Panthers in draft-day trade) ...... 101 (pick originally obtained from Cleveland Browns in 3 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade) . . . . . 73 (from Denver Broncos in draft-day trade) pre-draft trade) 3 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade) . . . . . 83 5 (to Denver Broncos in draft-day trade) ...... 146 4 (to Cleveland Browns in pre-draft trade) ...... 114 (pick originally obtained from N.Y. Jets for ) (pick originally obtained from Miami Dolphins in ...... 133 draft-day trade) 4 J’MON MOORE, WR, Missouri 4 T.J. LANG, G/T, Eastern Michigan . . . . . 109 (free agency compensatory pick) 5a MICAH HYDE, CB, Iowa ...... 159 5a QUINN JOHNSON, FB, Louisiana State . . .145 5a COLE MADISON, G, Washington State ...... 138 5b JAMON MEREDITH, T, South Carolina ...... 162 5b JOSH BOYD, DE, Mississippi State . . . . .167 (from Cleveland Browns in pre-draft trade) (from New England Patriots in draft-day trade) (free agency compensatory pick) 5 (to Carolina Panthers in draft-day trade) ...... 147 6 (to Denver Broncos in draft-day trade) ...... 173 6a JARIUS WYNN, DE, Georgia ...... 182 (pick originally obtained from New Orleans Saints in (from New Orleans Saints in 2008 draft-day trade) (pick originally obtained from San Francisco 49ers in draft-day trade) draft-day trade) 6b BRANDON UNDERWOOD, CB, Cincinnati . .187 5 (to Cleveland Browns in pre-draft trade) ...... 150

7 BRAD JONES, LB, Colorado ...... 218 6 NATE PALMER, LB, Illinois State . . . . . 193 ...... 172 7a CHARLES JOHNSON, WR, Grand Valley State . . . .216 5b JK SCOTT, P, Alabama 2010 (free agency compensatory pick) April 22-24, 2010 Drafted 23rd (from San Francisco 49ers in draft-day trade) 5c MARQUEZ VALDES-SCANTLING, WR, South Florida . 174 1 BRYAN BULAGA, T, Iowa ...... 23 7b , WR, Maryland ...... 224 (free agency compensatory pick) 2 MIKE NEAL, DE, Purdue ...... 56 (from Miami Dolphins in draft-day trade) 6 (to Seattle Seahawks in draft-day trade) ...... 186 3 MORGAN BURNETT, S, Georgia Tech . . . .71 7c SAM BARRINGTON, LB, South Florida . . . 232 6 EQUANIMEOUS ST. BROWN, WR, Notre Dame . 207 (from in draft-day trade) 2014 (free agency compensatory pick) 3 (to Philadelphia Eagles in draft-day trade) ...... 86 May 8-10, 2014 Drafted 21st 7a JAMES LOONEY, DL, California ...... 232 4 (to Philadelphia Eagles in draft-day trade) . . . . . 122 1 HA HA CLINTON-DIX, S, Alabama ...... 21 7b HUNTER BRADLEY, LS, Mississippi State . .239 5a ANDREW QUARLESS, TE, Penn State . . . 154 2 DAVANTE ADAMS, WR, Fresno State . . . . 53 (from in 2016 Lerentee McCray trade) 5b , T/G, TCU ...... 169 3a KHYRI THORNTON, DE, Southern Mississippi . . . . 85 7c KENDALL DONNERSON, LB, Southeast Missouri . . .248 (free agency compensatory pick) 3b RICHARD RODGERS, TE, California . . . . .98 (from Seattle Seahawks in draft-day trade) 6 JAMES STARKS, RB, Buffalo ...... 193 (free agency compensatory pick) 2019 7 C.J. WILSON, DE, East Carolina ...... 230 4 CARL BRADFORD, LB, Arizona State ...... 121 April 25-27, 2019 Drafted 12th 2011 5a COREY LINSLEY, C, Ohio State ...... 161 1a RASHAN GARY, LB, Michigan ...... 12 April 28-30, 2011 Drafted 32nd 5b JARED ABBREDERIS, WR, Wisconsin ...... 176 1b DARNELL SAVAGE, S, Maryland ...... 21 1 DEREK SHERROD, T, Mississippi State . . . 32 (free agency compensatory pick) (from Seattle Seahawks in draft-day trade) 2 RANDALL COBB, WR, Kentucky ...... 64 6 DEMETRI GOODSON, CB, Baylor . . . . . 197 1 (to Seattle Seahawks in draft-day trade) ...... 30 3 ALEX GREEN, RB, Hawaii ...... 96 7 JEFF JANIS, WR, Saginaw Valley State . . .236 (pick originally obtained from New Orleans Saints in 4 (to Denver Broncos in draft-day trade) ...... 129 2018 draft-day trade) 2015 4 DAVON HOUSE, CB, New Mexico State . . .131 April 30 - May 2, 2015 Drafted 30th 2 ELGTON JENKINS, G, Mississippi State . . . 44 (free agency compensatory pick) 1 DAMARIOUS RANDALL, CB, Arizona State . .30 3 JACE STERNBERGER, TE, Texas A&M . . . 75 5 D.J. WILLIAMS, TE, Arkansas ...... 141 4 (to Seattle Seahawks in draft-day trade) ...... 114 2 QUINTEN ROLLINS, CB, Miami (Ohio) . . . .62 (from Denver Broncos in draft-day trade) 4 (to Seattle Seahawks in draft-day trade) ...... 118 5 (to San Francisco 49ers in draft-day trade) . . . . .163 3 TY MONTGOMERY, WR, Stanford ...... 94 (pick originally obtained from Washington Redskins

6 (to Miami Dolphins in draft-day trade) ...... 174 4 JAKE RYAN, LB, Michigan ...... 129 for Ha Ha Clinton-Dix) 5a BRETT HUNDLEY, QB, UCLA ...... 147 (pick originally obtained from San Francisco 49ers 5 KINGSLEY KEKE, DL, Texas A&M . . . . . 150 (from New England Patriots in draft-day trade) in draft-day trade) 6a KA’DAR HOLLMAN, CB, Toledo ...... 185 5 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade) . . . .166 6a CALEB SCHLAUDERAFF, G, Utah ...... 179 6b DEXTER WILLIAMS, RB, Notre Dame . . . .194 (from Miami Dolphins in draft-day trade) 6a AARON RIPKOWSKI, FB, Oklahoma . . . . 206 (from Seattle Seahawks for Brett Hundley) 6b CHRISTIAN RINGO, DT, Louisiana-Lafayette . . . . 210 6b D.J. SMITH, LB, Appalachian State . . . . .186 7 TY SUMMERS, LB, Texas Christian . . . . .226 (free agency compensatory pick) (from Denver Broncos in draft-day trade) 2020 6c RICKY ELMORE, LB, Arizona ...... 197 6c KENNARD BACKMAN, TE, Ala.-Birmingham . 213 April 23-25, 2020 Drafted 30th 7 (to Denver Broncos in draft-day trade) ...... 204 (free agency compensatory pick) 1 JORDAN LOVE, QB, Utah State ...... 26 (pick originally obtained from Carolina Panthers) 7 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade) . . . .247 (from Miami Dolphins in draft-day trade) 7a RYAN TAYLOR, TE, North Carolina . . . . .218 2016 1 (to Miami Dolphins in draft-day trade) ...... 30 (from Miami Dolphins in draft-day trade) April 28-30, 2016 Drafted 27th 2 AJ DILLON, RB, Boston College ...... 62 7 (To Miami Dolphins in draft-day trade) ...... 231 1 KENNY CLARK, DT, UCLA ...... 27 3 JOSIAH DEGUARA, TE, Cincinnati . . . . . 94 (pick originally obtained from San Francisco 49ers 2 JASON SPRIGGS, T, Indiana ...... 48 4 (to Miami Dolphins in draft-day trade) ...... 136 in draft-day trade) (from Indianapolis Colts in draft-day trade) 5 KAMAL MARTIN, LB, Minnesota ...... 175 7b LAWRENCE GUY, DE, ARIZONA STATE ...... 233 2 (to Indianapolis Colts in draft-day trade) ...... 57 6a JON RUNYAN, G, Michigan ...... 192 2012 3 KYLER FACKRELL, LB, Utah State . . . . . 88 (from for Trevor Davis) April 26-28, 2012 Drafted 28th 4 (to Indianapolis Colts in draft-day trade) ...... 125 6b JAKE HANSON, C, Oregon ...... 208 1 NICK PERRY, LB, Southern California . . . .28 4a BLAKE MARTINEZ, LB, Stanford ...... 131 (from Tennessee Titans for Reggie Gilbert) 6c SIMON STEPANIAK, G, Indiana ...... 209 2a JEREL WORTHY, DE, Michigan State . . . . 51 (free agency compensatory pick)

(from Philadelphia Eagles in draft-day trade) 4b DEAN LOWRY, DE, Northwestern . . . . . 137 7a VERNON SCOTT, S, TCU ...... 236 (from Cleveland Browns in Justin McCray trade) 2 (to Philadelphia Eagles in draft-day trade) ...... 59 (free agency compensatory pick) 2b CASEY HAYWARD, CB, Vanderbilt . . . . . 62 5 TREVOR DAVIS, WR, California ...... 163 7b JONATHAN GARVIN, LB, Miami ...... 242 (from New England Patriots in draft-day trade) (from for Ty Montgomery) 6 KYLE MURPHY, T, Stanford ...... 200 7 (to Cleveland Browns in Justin McCray trade) . . . .244 3 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade) . . . . . 90 7 (to Indianapolis Colts in draft-day trade) ...... 248 4 (to Philadelphia Eagles in draft-day trade) . . . . . 123 Bold—Played for Packers in first eligible season

55 HOW THE PACKERS WERE BUILT

Year Record Draft (32) Waivers (1) Free Agents (39) 2005 4-12 QB Aaron Rodgers D1 2007 13-3 K Mason Crosby D6c 2013 8-7-1 T David Bakhtiari D4a 2014 12-4 WR Davante Adams D2 2016 10-6 DL Kenny Clark D1 G DL Dean Lowry D4b 2017 7-9 CB Kevin King D2a TE Robert Tonyan RB Aaron Jones D5b 2018 6-9-1 CB Jaire Alexander D1 DL CB Josh Jackson D2 WR Allen Lazard (PS-Jax.) LB Oren Burks D3 TE P JK Scott D5b S WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling D5c WR Equanimeous St. Brown D6 LS Hunter Bradley D7b 2019 13-3 LB Rashan Gary D1a S Adrian Amos (UFA-Chi.) S Darnell Savage D1b CB Kabian Ento G Elgton Jenkins D2 T Yosh Nijman TE Jace Sternberger D3 LB DL Kingsley Keke D5 LB Preston Smith (UFA-Was.) CB Ka’dar Hollman D6a LB Za’Darius Smith (UFA-Bal.) RB Dexter Williams D6b CB Chandon Sullivan LB Ty Summers D7 WR Malik Taylor G/T Billy Turner (UFA-Den.) 2020 13-3 QB Jordan Love D1 DL Anthony Rush (CHI) LB RB AJ Dillon D2 WR Reggie Begelton TE Josiah Deguara D3 S Henry Black LB Kamal Martin D5 G G Jon Runyan D6a TE C Jake Hanson D6b WR Devin Funchess (UFA-Ind.) G Simon Stepaniak D6c LB Tipa Galeai S Vernon Scott D7a LB De’Jon Harris LB Jonathan Garvin D7b G Zack Johnson K JJ Molson TE Isaac Nauta DL Willington Previlon CB KeiVarae Russell CB Stanford Samuels DL Delontae Scott RB Patrick Taylor RB Mike Weber WR Juwann Winfree P 2021 WR Chris Blair LS Joe Fortunato S Innis Gaines TE Bronson Kaufusi LB Ray Wilborn

6 ROSTER BY POSITION

QUARTERBACK (2) OFFENSIVE LINE (10) CORNERBACK (8) Aaron Rodgers David Bakhtiari Jaire Alexander Jordan Love Ben Braden Jake Hanson Kabion Ento Elgton Jenkins Ka’dar Hollman RUNNING BACK (5) Zack Johnson Josh Jackson AJ Dillon Yosh Nijman Kevin King Aaron Jones Lucas Patrick Patrick Taylor Jon Runyan KeiVarae Russell Mike Weber Simon Stepaniak Stanford Samuels Dexter Williams Billy Turner Chandon Sullivan DEFENSIVE LINE (7) WIDE RECEIVER (9) Kenny Clark Davante Adams SAFETY (6) Kingsley Keke Adrian Amos Reggie Begelton Tyler Lancaster Henry Black Chris Blair Dean Lowry Devin Funchess Willington Previlon Innis Gaines Allen Lazard Anthony Rush Will Redmond Equanimeous St. Brown Delontae Scott Darnell Savage Malik Taylor LINEBACKER (12) Vernon Scott Marquez Valdes-Scantling Krys Barnes Juwann Winfree Oren Burks Tipa Galeai SPECIALIST (6) Hunter Bradley TIGHT END (7) Jonathan Garvin Dominique Dafney Rashan Gary Mason Crosby Josiah Deguara De’Jon Harris Joe Fortunato Kamal Martin Bronson Kaufusi JJ Molson Randy Ramsey Marcedes Lewis Preston Smith JK Scott Isaac Nauta Za’Darius Smith Ryan Winslow Jace Sternberger Ty Summers Robert Tonyan Ray Wilborn

ROSTER BY DRAFT ROUND

FIRST ROUND (7) FOURTH ROUND (3) UNDRAFTED (28) Jaire Alexander (2018-GB) David Bakhtiari (2013-GB) Krys Barnes (2020-GB) Kenny Clark (2016-GB) Dean Lowry (2016-GB) Reggie Begelton (2020-GB) Za’Darius Smith (2015-BAL) Rashan Gary (2019-GB) Henry Black (2020-GB) Chris Blair (2021-GB) Marcedes Lewis (2006-JAX) FIFTH ROUND (6) Ben Braden (2017-NYJ) Jordan Love (2020-GB) Adrian Amos (2015-CHI) Dominique Dafney (2020-IND) Aaron Rodgers (2005-GB) Aaron Jones (2017-GB) Kabion Ento (2019-GB) Darnell Savage (2019-GB) Kingsley Keke (2019-GB) Joe Fortunato (2017-IND) Kamal Martin (2020-GB) Innis Gaines (2021-GB) JK Scott (2018-GB) Tipa Galeai (2020-GB) SECOND ROUND (7) Marquez Valdes-Scantling (2018-GB) Davante Adams (2014-GB) De’Jon Harris (2020-NE) AJ Dillon (2020-GB) Zack Johnson (2020-GB) SIXTH ROUND (8) Tyler Lancaster (2018-GB) Devin Funchess (2015-CAR) Mason Crosby (2007-GB) Alan Lazard (2018-JAX) Elgton Jenkins (2019-GB) Jake Hanson (2020-GB) JJ Molson (2020-LAC) Ka’dar Hollman (2019-GB) Josh Jackson (2018-GB) Yosh Nijman (2019-GB) Kevin King (2017-GB) Jon Runyan (2020-GB) Equanimeous St. Brown (2018-GB) Lucas Patrick (2016-GB) Preston Smith (2015-WAS) Simon Stepaniak (2020-GB) Willington Previlon (2020-GB) Dexter Williams (2019-GB) Randy Ramsey (2019-GB) THIRD ROUND (7) Juwann Winfree (2019-DEN) Anthony Rush (2019-PHI) Oren Burks (2018-GB) Stanford Samuels (2020-GB) Josiah Deguara (2020-GB) SEVENTH ROUND (6) Delontae Scott (2020-GB) Chandon Sullivan (2018-PHI) Bronson Kaufusi (2016-BAL) Hunter Bradley (2018-GB) Jonathan Garvin (2020-GB) Malik Taylor (2019-TB) Will Redmond (2016-SF) Isaac Nauta (2019-DET) Patrick Taylor (2020-GB) KeiVarae Russell (2016-KC) Vernon Scott (2020-GB) Robert Tonyan (2017-DET) Jace Sternberger (2019-GB) Ty Summers (2019-GB) Ray Wilborn (2020-ATL) Billy Turner (2014-MIA) Mike Weber (2019-DAL) Ryan Winslow (2018-CHI)

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