Who are the Packers getting in post-NFL Scouting Combine mock drafts?

The NFL Scouting Combine — one of the biggest pre-draft events on the NFL calendar — finished up over the weekend in Indianapolis. The Green Bay Packers and the 31 other NFL teams now have far more information on the 2025 NFL draft class after a week of interviews, medical checks and on-field testing.

So, who are the Packers are getting at No. 23 overall in post-combine mock drafts from top evaluators?

Here’s who the Packers are getting in post-combine mock drafts:

Dane Brugler, The Athletic: DL Derrick Harmon, Oregon

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From Brugler: “Harmon (6-4 1/2, 313) was one of only two defensive tackles weighing more than 305 pounds to run under 5.00 seconds in the 40-yard dash — he did it in 4.95. His athleticism off the ball was reflected in his FBS-best 55 pressures last season.”

Lance Zierlein, NFL.com: CB Jahdae Barron, Texas

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From Zierlein: “With CB Jaire Alexander seemingly on the way out, the Packers might run this card up to the podium.”

Jordan Reid, ESPN: DL Derrick Harmon, Oregon

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From Reid: “Considering the draft capital the Packers have used on the defensive line, the returns haven’t been as good as they hoped. Let’s get Green Bay a difference-maker. At just under 6-foot-5 and 313 pounds, Harmon had an FBS-best 34 pressures at defensive tackle, and his 10.7% pressure rate ranked second among all defensive tackles. Harmon was also a big winner at the combine, running the 40-yard dash in 4.95 seconds. He needs to do a better job of playing with more control and finishing, but he’s the type of interior presence that’s needed in Green Bay alongside Kenny Clark.”

Trevor Sikkema, PFF: CB Shavon Revel, East Carolina

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From Sikkema: “Revel didn’t work out in Indianapolis, as he is still recovering from a torn ACL suffered early in the 2024 season. But he is a prototypical Green Bay cornerback at just under 6-foot-2 and 195 pounds with long arms and big hands. He would have passed all the speed and explosiveness thresholds with flying colors. Green Bay reportedly could move on from Jaire Alexander, so this is a pairing we could see more and more in mocks.”

Nate Tice/Charles McDonald, Yahoo: OL Kelvin Banks, Texas

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From Tice/McDonald: “Offensive line is sneakily a big need for the Packers, particularly at offensive tackle, and Banks can play there as well as kicking inside to guard. He has a combination of size (6-4, 320 pounds) and explosiveness. Plus, Green Bay is set to do some shuffling along its offensive line with center Josh Myers hitting free agency as well.”

Luke Easterling, Athlon Sports: CB Jahdae Barron, Texas

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From Easterling: “Jaire Alexander appears to be on the way out, and Barron’s versatility and playmaking ability would be a fantastic replacement for Green Bay.”

Tyler Dragon, USA TODAY Sports: DL Derrick Harmon, Oregon

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From Dragon: “The Packers could go after a cornerback after putting Jaire Alexander on the trading block. But Harmon is the top defensive tackle available in a stout DT class.”

Hayden Winks, Underdog Network: CB Jahdae Barron, Texas

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From Winks: “Bye Jaire. (Barron) Played outside and in.”

Ryan Wilson, CBS Sports: Edge rusher Mykel Williams, Georgia

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From Wilson: “Georgia has a history of producing insane athletes, and Mykel Williams might end up being the best of the group. He’s a first-round talent all day long, and he’s just scratching the surface on what he can do.”

Justin Melo, The Draft Network: DL Derrick Harmon, Oregon

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From Melo: “Derrick Harmon checked Green Bay’s minimum size and athletic thresholds at the NFL Combine. Harmon possesses elite arm length (34 3/8 inches). He utilizes size and athleticism on tape to be incredibly disruptive, and Brian Gutekunst loves investing in front-seven defenders.”

Kyle Crabbs, The 33rd Team: WR Tetairoa McMillian

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From Crabbs: “It doesn’t feel like McMillan is valued in the same area and range of the draft as what the outside world has generally seen him as for the past 8 months or so. He wasn’t necessarily feeling the love with the insider buzz. Is it a smokescreen? Or could he actually be positioned for a bit of a slide? If he does drop out of the top half of the 1st-round, a landing spot in Green Bay could be an absolute dream amid the Packers’ missing “volume’ target for their perimeter passing game.”

This post will be updated as new post-combine mock drafts come in.

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