Packers: 3 Computer Simulated Mock Drafts from 3 Different Sites

ARLINGTON, TX - APRIL 26: A video board displays the text 'THE PICK IS IN' for the Green Bay Packers during the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft at AT
ARLINGTON, TX - APRIL 26: A video board displays the text 'THE PICK IS IN' for the Green Bay Packers during the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft at AT /
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LUBBOCK, TEXAS – NOVEMBER 16: Wide receiver Jalen Reagor #1 of the TCU Horned Frogs claps during the first half of the college football game against the Texas Tech Red Raiders on November 16, 2019 at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas. (Photo by John E. Moore III/Getty Images) /

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Round 1: Jalen Reagor WR – TCU

Round 2: Davon Hamilton IDL – Ohio State

Round 3: Amik Robertson CB – Louisiana Tech

Takeaway: Overall I could see some fans not liking the outcome of these three rounds but I have to say that I do like it. The addition of Reagor’s skill set would be a welcomed sight in Green Bay. He can lineup out wide where he should have plenty of one-on-one opportunities to win downfield. On top of that has the potential to develop into a weapon out of the slot and he can be utilized on jet sweeps and other gadget plays. Just find a way to get the man the ball.

In Round 2, the addition of Davon Hamilton should provide the Green Bay Packers with some much-needed help against the run. He was only a starter at Ohio State during the 2019 season but has a wealth of potential. Early on he should be able to affect the run game lined up in one-tech and eventually he should be able to develop into a solid pass-rusher as well.

Finally, the selection of cornerback Amik Robertson may be a head-scratcher for some, but I think he is a nice addition. For one, it’s an underrated need but there are question marks surrounding the Packers’ cornerback position entering the 2020 season.

As far as Robertson goes, he is about as firey of a competitor as you will see and he has very good ball skills as well. He certainly has the potential to become an excellent slot corner in this league. However, it is worth pointing out that at only 5’9″ and 172 pounds, size-wise he may not be what the Packers are looking for.

Now with all of that said, waiting until Round 4 – at the earliest – to address a key position like tackle could prove to be very risky. And although I said I do like this draft, that is a big concern of mine.

Next. 7 Round Mock Draft 5.0. dark

If I were asked to rank these three drafts from my favorite to my least favorite, I would have to give the nod to Pro Football Network. As I said landing Justin Jefferson is a huge win and I like moving up in Round 3 to grab Tega Wanogho. After that I would choose The Draft Network, followed by the Mock Draft Database.

Which draft was your favorite?