– Edge rusher is the sneaky need of this draft for the Packers. Preston Smith likely won’t be back in 2022.
– The Packers need a lot more production and impact at inside linebacker, but the roster has several young players in place and it’s certainly possible the team doesn’t see the position as a draft priority.
– The interior of the offensive line may need a new starter after losing All-Pro center Corey Linsley, but Lucas Patrick is a good fit at center and Jon Runyan Jr. might be ready to start in 2021.
– There’s a need for a third safety. This need might become a priority if the Packers plan to use Darnell Savage more at the “star” position. Having a safety capable of being an overhang defender and dime linebacker is almost a necessity in today’s NFL.
– Drafting running backs and tight ends in the middle rounds is a good strategy just about every year. It’s a cheap way to build out the running back position, and it’s a smart way to increase the chances of finding an impact tight end.
– Specialists are possible. The Packers added competition at punter anad long snapper, but Gutekunst has already proved he’s willing to use a draft pick on both positions. With a new special teams coordinator, JK Scott and Hunter Bradley are on the bubble.