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    Packers 2026 Draft Board: Finding Gold Without a First-Round Pick

    Ryan MitchellBy Ryan MitchellMarch 21, 20263 Mins Read
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    GREEN BAY, WIS. — The Malik Willis era is officially over, with the backup cashing in on a massive $67.5 million payday in Miami. Now, the Green Bay Packers 2026 mock draft season takes on a completely different identity. Missing their first-round pick from last August’s blockbuster Micah Parsons trade, general manager Brian Gutekunst enters April with his hands tied until No. 52. The pressure inside 1265 Lombardi Avenue is suffocating. They need defense, and they need it cheap.

    The Post-Hargrave Blueprint

    Gutekunst made his first major move of the spring by bringing in defensive tackle Javon Hargrave on a two-year, $23 million deal. Hargrave raises the floor immediately. The chilly wind whipping through the Atrium doors last week didn’t deter the front office; they knew they had to stop the bleeding. Green Bay lost over 1,700 defensive line snaps in free agency and trades over the last year. With Parsons rehabbing a torn ACL, the pass rush needs immediate help.

    But Hargrave is a 33-year-old stopgap. He does not fix the youth drain. Analysts across the league agree on the structural gaps, but their solutions scatter in different directions. Over at Sports Illustrated, Justin Melo projects Georgia defensive tackle Christen Miller at No. 52. Miller possesses the massive frame and violent hands required to keep offensive guards off the second level. He can learn behind Hargrave now and take over the trenches later.

    Rebuilding the Secondary and the Second Level

    The secondary remains a glaring question mark. ESPN’s Jordan Reid sees Ohio State cornerback Davison Igbinosun as the ideal fit. Igbinosun brings sheer violence and length to the perimeter. He bites on double moves and gets handsy downfield, but Green Bay loves a physical corner they can coach up. Conversely, PFF’s Gordon McGuinness targets Indiana’s D’Angelo Ponds. Ponds lacks prototype length but smothers receivers with pure agility and elite instincts.

    Then there is the wild card. Tim Crean of ClutchPoints mocks Cincinnati linebacker Jake Golday to Green Bay. Defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley loves sub-package flexibility. Golday operates as an edge-linebacker hybrid, bringing the exact type of sideline-to-sideline speed the Packers crave. It presents a fascinating developmental project for a defense desperate for fast, aggressive tacklers.

    Protecting the $220 Million Investment

    Do not ignore the offensive line. CBS Sports’ Josh Edwards points to Iowa tackle Gennings Dunker. Love took some brutal hits late last season. Dunker provides immediate swing-tackle depth and future starting potential. While the defense grabs the headlines, Green Bay knows their franchise quarterback needs a brick wall in front of him to survive the brutal NFC North winters.

    “We have to get faster, and we have to get more physical. The guys we bring in at 52 and 84 need to understand the expectation from day one. There is no waiting period.”
    — Matt LaFleur, Head Coach

    Playoff Implications / What’s Next

    The NFC North forgives no one. Detroit and Chicago reloaded, and Minnesota refuses to fade. If the Packers whiff on these Day 2 picks, the Parsons trade will look incredibly top-heavy, especially if his ACL recovery drags into October. Green Bay must find an immediate contributor at cornerback or defensive tackle to keep Hafley’s defense afloat. Meanwhile, expect Gutekunst to aggressively pursue the heavily-rumored Anthony Richardson trade with the Colts. Landing Richardson would instantly secure the backup quarterback room, freeing up the draft strictly for defensive reinforcements and offensive line depth.

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