The 2025 NFL Draft is here and the Green Bay Packers start the three-day affair with eight picks at their disposal. If it’s up to Brian Gutekunst, they’ll leave draft weekend with more than that, which is why in this final seven-round mock draft, we have a mock trade that nets the Packers two more picks to get Gutekunst in his happy place with four picks in the Top 100 and 10 picks overall.
MOCK TRADE: The Packers traded the 23rd pick to the Kansas City Chiefs for the 31st pick, the 95th pick and the 133rd pick.
With Derrick Harmon, Mykel Williams and the top three wide receivers off the board, the Packers find a trade partner to move down in the first round and net an extra second and fourth-round pick.
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If it weren’t for a torn ACL, Revel likely would have been a Top 15 pick. He’s got a rare blend of length and athleticism. He has easy change of direction skills and composed footwork to mirror receivers in coverage. He’s able to stay hip-to-hip with wide receivers. If he gets beat, he has the elite recovery speed and doesn’t panic when the ball is in the air.
Jackson was built in the Gutekunst edge rusher lab. He’s got outstanding length, strength and a good amount of burst off the snap. He’s a power-packed pass rusher who recorded 13 sacks and 57 pressures over the past two seasons. Against the run, he sets a firm edge and has recorded 65 run stops over the past two seasons.
No first-round wide receiver in this mock draft. Instead, the Packers snag Ayomanor who may be one of the most Packers-type wide receivers in this draft class. Ayomanor brings it as a blocker and does not shy away from getting physical out on the perimeter. The Stanford wide receiver is a former track athlete and has the speed to stack cornerbacks. With his athleticism and frame, Ayomanor could be the Day 2, senior bowl wide receiver that Gutekunst targets.
Hamilton is a roadblock against the run. His greatest asset is his sheer natural strength. He controls his gap and uses his hands well to disengage. Over the past two seasons he’s recorded 48 run stops. With his brute strength he has a devastating bull rush.
Rogers finished his career at Texas Tech with 35 starts at right tackle, 16 at left tackle, two at left guard and two at right guard. This past season, Rogers started nine games at right tackle, two at left guard and two at right guard. The Texas Tech offensive lineman is athletic and hits his landmarks when he gets out in space. He has quick feet to mirror in protection.
Simon is an instinctive player who is always hunting the football. He has disciplined eyes and is rarely out of position. He takes appropriate angles to beat blocks. During his time at Ohio State, Simon logged 586 snaps on special teams and recorded nine tackles
An impressive athlete, TeSlaa started his collegiate career at Hillsdale before transferring to Arkansas in 2023. This past season, TeSlaa recorded 28 receptions for 546 yards and three touchdowns. He averaged nearly 20 yards per reception. TeSlaa clocked a 4.43 40 at the combine and has easy acceleration off the line of scrimmage. With his size and speed, the Arkansas wide receiver could bring a vertical element to Green Bay’s offense.
After adding a cornerback in the first round, the Packers circle back to the position in the sixth round to add much-needed depth at the position. A former track athlete, Black clocked a 4.35 40-yard dash at Oklahoma State’s pro day. Over the past two seasons, Black four interceptions and 18 pass deflections. He’s a more than willing participant in run support and could provide an immediate impact on special teams.
The Georgia Tech defensive tackle is a space-eater. He’s probably going to offer next to nothing as an interior pass rusher and that’s okay when talking about a seventh-round pick. The Packers need to replace TJ Slaton and getting a player like Biggers who could help fill that void would be great value in the seventh round.
Foerner was a (x starter) for the Mavericks. At 6-6 with 34 ⅛-inch arms, Foerner is a well-put-together offensive tackle. He’s a gifted athlete and moves well in space. This is the ultimate lottery ticket-type pick late in the seventh round. Bet on the traits and the Packers could ultimately come away with a player who could be the team’s long-term swing tackle.
This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Packers mock draft 6.0: Trade down starts final 7-round edition