Green Bay Packers 7-Round NFL Mock Draft: January (2025 NFL Draft)
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Green Bay Packers 7-Round NFL Mock Draft: January

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The Green Bay Packers were eliminated from the postseason on Sunday, losing 22-10 to the Philadelphia Eagles. Quarterback Jordan Love threw zero touchdowns and three interceptions in a nightmare performance. Matt LaFleur and the Packers will now attempt to reload in the offseason.

As they begin focusing on improving their roster, the Packers own the No. 24 overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft. Finding instant contributors is necessary. We conducted a seven-round mock draft that achieves that.

Round 1 (No. 24 overall): Shavon Revel Jr., CB, East Carolina

Cornerback is a massive offseason need. Jaire Alexander deals with recurring injury issues and missed Sunday's playoff defeat. The underperforming Eric Stokes is also a free agent after having his fifth-year option declined. Despite his ongoing recovery from a season-ending setback, Shavon Revel Jr. is still a first-round corner. Revel Jr. is long and athletic with CB1 tendencies.

Round 2 (No. 55 overall): Jalen Royals, WR, Utah State

Wide receiver is a bit of a jumbled mess. The Packers have quantity, but not a ton of high-end quality. Injury issues continue to limit the upside of Romeo Doubs and Christian Watson. Jalen Royals fits the profile LaFleur likes, a crafty route-runner with outstanding yards-after-catch ability.

Round 3 (No. 88 overall): Jah Joyner, EDGE, Minnesota

Better depth is needed at EDGE opposite Rashan Gary. Lukas Van Ness and Kingsley Enagbare haven't proven to be every-down threats as pass rushers. Minnesota's Jah Joyner is athletic and productive, with 12 sacks in his final two seasons of college football.

Round 4 (No. 123 overall): Jake Majors, OC, Texas

Starting center Josh Myers is slated for free agency. Myers is a league-average player and the Packers could search for a veteran upgrade. Alternatively, they could also address the position via the middle rounds. Texas' Jake Majors is a natural-born leader with a pro-ready skill set.

Round 5 (No. 159 overall): Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, DL, Georgia

Interior defensive line depth behind Kenny Clark and Devonte Wyatt should be a Day Three priority. Veteran TJ Slaton played this season on an expiring contract. General manager Brian Gutekunst likes defenders from Georgia, and Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins is one with some untapped potential.

Round 6 (No. 197 overall): Jalen Rivers, OT, Miami

Swing tackle Andre Dillard is a free agent. Jordan Morgan should still be the left tackle of the future, though he’s also played some guard. With some question marks here, Miami’s Jalen Rivers is a multi-year starter who could add competition in training camp.

Round 7 (No. 235 overall): Jeffrey Bassa, LB, Oregon

Edgerrin Cooper is a budding superstar at linebacker. The Packers could lose more than 1,000 snaps at the position though, with both Eric Wilson and Isaiah McDuffie scheduled to test the open market. Oregon's Jeffrey Bassa is explosive and athletic with man-coverage upside.

Round 7 (No. 250 overall): Rayuan Lane III, SAF, Navy

The Packers could use their final selection to add back-end safety depth. Kitan Oladapo hasn't established himself and Zayne Anderson will likely be playing elsewhere in 2025. Rayuan Lane III is a small-school safety who should establish himself as a draftable talent at this year's Senior Bowl.



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