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Packers 2022 NFL Draft Big Board 1.0

Purdue defensive end George Karlaftis (5) celebrates a stop during the second quarter of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Nov. 27, 2021 at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette.Cfb Purdue Vs Indiana
Purdue defensive end George Karlaftis (5) celebrates a stop during the second quarter of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Nov. 27, 2021 at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette.Cfb Purdue Vs Indiana
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MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – JANUARY 11: Chris Olave #2 of the Ohio State Buckeyes catches the ball against DeMarcco Hellams #29 of the Alabama Crimson Tide during the College Football Playoff National Championship football game at Hard Rock Stadium on January 11, 2021 in Miami Gardens, Florida. The Alabama Crimson Tide defeated the Ohio State Buckeyes 52-24. (Photo by Alika Jenner/Getty Images)
MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – JANUARY 11: Chris Olave #2 of the Ohio State Buckeyes catches the ball against DeMarcco Hellams #29 of the Alabama Crimson Tide during the College Football Playoff National Championship football game at Hard Rock Stadium on January 11, 2021 in Miami Gardens, Florida. The Alabama Crimson Tide defeated the Ohio State Buckeyes 52-24. (Photo by Alika Jenner/Getty Images)

Packers draft Big Board: 5: Jermaine Johnson, ED, Florida State

If the Packers are going to grab any of these next five players, they will likely have to trade up to do so. Jermaine Johnson would give the Packers another option on the edge along with Rashan Gary and Preston Smith. Johnson does a great job staying disciplined against the run and can play all three downs as a result.

Packers draft Big Board: 4: George Karlaftis, ED, Purdue

Packers draft Big Board: 3: Chris Olave, WR, OSU

It’s safe to say Chris Olave is a fan favorite for the Packers to select in the first round which probably means there’s no chance Green Bay’s front office selects him. The Packers could stay patient to see if he falls to them at no. 22, but that’s a risky proposition. Olave has deep speed and the ability to have a Day 1 impact in the NFL.

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