PFF released a new three round mock and hooooo boy there's a doozy in there.
15. GREEN BAY PACKERS: EDGE NOLAN SMITH, GEORGIA
Smith fits the Packers' newest first-round mold of “elite athletes from Georgia.” He is exactly what a team should want in a modern undersized run defender with his ability to track down plays in space.
I like the pick, though passing on Witherspoon and Johnston would hurt a bit. I also like Bijan here, but maybe in a trade down.
42. GREEN BAY PACKERS (VIA JETS IN PROJECTED AARON RODGERS TRADE): QB HENDON HOOKER, TENNESSEE
Everyone remembers the Packers future-proofing Aaron Rodgers at the end of his career when they drafted Jordan Love in the first round of the 2020 draft. Not as many remember the Packers future-proofing him at the beginning of his career when they drafted Brian Brohm in the second round of the 2008 draft. Hooker could easily be the same thought process for Jordan Love.
Nope. Noooo. Not at all. Can't do it. I get it on some levels. Hooker is a 1st round talent. But Brohm was a mistake and this would be too, particularly with needs all over the field.
43. GREEN BAY PACKERS (VIA JETS IN PROJECTED AARON RODGERS TRADE): TE SAM LAPORTA, IOWA
Whatever the Packers wanted Josiah Deguara and Jace Sternberger to be, LaPorta actually is. He ranked second among college football tight ends with 20 broken tackles after the catch last season.
Nice pick.
45. GREEN BAY PACKERS: DI KEEANU BENTON, WISCONSIN
Benton is a versatile defensive tackle with an all-around skill set. The Packers were thin on the defensive line last year and lost Dean Lowry in the offseason. Adding two top-50 picks to the mix is a good thing.
Another pick I couldn't complain about. But here's where I'd look at Gibbs, Musgrave, and Downs. More speed on offense.
78. GREEN BAY PACKERS: S ANTHONY JOHNSON JR., IOWA STATE
Here's where hindsight kicks in. I would have taken one of those offensive options at #45, and gone with Siaki Ika here.