Green Bay Packers 2020 mock draft: Full 7 rounds
By Conor Dorney
5th round
Thomas-Oliver is still learning the nuances of the cornerback position after converting to defense from wide receiver two years ago.
With that being said, you can’t help but love the athletic profile (6-foot-0, 192 pounds) and speed (4.48 40-yard dash). He’s still raw but offers enough upside to take a flyer on him in round five.
6th round
Green Bay could target a shifty slot receiver on Day 3, which brings us to Southern Miss’ Quez Watkins.
Watkins’ 4.35 40-yard dash at the NFL Draft Combine showed the type of explosiveness he has, and with a background as a returner on special teams, he could be a target of Green Bay in round six.
Blake Martinez is off to New York, but Green Bay replenishes its roster with another former Stanford linebacker.
Toohill posted 8.0 sacks in his senior season that are hopefully a glimpse at his future upside. The size, length and speed make him another worthy Day 3 prospect.
The top-three running backs on the Packers’ depth chart hit unrestricted free agency following next season. Enter former Gamecock Rico Dowdle, a tough interior runner with a similar athletic profile to current starter Aaron Jones.
7th round
A buzz regarding Green Bay’s interest in some of the draft’s top quarterback prospects has only grown louder during the pre-draft process. If the Packers pass on Jordan Love or James Morgan, the strong-armed Jake Luton could be a seventh-round target.
Smith-Williams is one of the most physically-imposing edge rushers in the 2020 class but just hasn’t been able to stay on the field due to injury. You’ve got yourself a heck of a player if you’re able to keep him out of the training room.