With only a few days left until the 2024 NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers sit with 11 picks. They do need to address the secondary, inside linebacker position, and offensive line depth. Over the last few weeks, I have completed multiple mock drafts between Pro Football Focus and Pro Football Network. This last mock is three rounds from Pro Football Network. While I believe the Green Bay Packers will move around this weekend, I have not done trades in these mocks to make it easier. Here is now my final mock draft went.
Green Bay Packers Pick 25- Cooper DeJean (Iowa Corner/Safety)

In what seems to be very popular pick no matter what mock draft you look at, I just think Cooper DeJean fits a lot of what the Green Bay Packers are looking for. Brain Gutekunst did mention in their pre-draft press conference he likes DeJean’s versatility.
DeJean can play both safety and corner as well as special teams. He was a fantastic kick returner at Iowa and recorded seven interceptions over the last two seasons. I am not sure if he will make it to 25, but he has been around in almost mock draft I’ve done.
Pick 41- Edgerrin Cooper (Texas A&M Linebacker)

This might seem like a little bit of a reach, but the Green Bay Packers need a starting inside linebacker and need one bad. There are no linebackers worth taking in the first round, but linebackers should start going off the board in round two.
If the Green Bay Packers don’t end up taking Cooper, there are still other linebackers they could land int he second and third rounds. Cooper answers a lot of questions and is great at getting to the ball carrier. His range is something the Packers should be looking for as an immediate starter.
Pick 58- Patrick Paul (Houston Tackle)
It seems like Patrick Paul’s stock as risen as of late. He only played left tackle at Houston, but his long arms and athleticism are all something the Green Bay Packers look for in an offensive linemen.
I don’t think he would be the versatile lineman the Packers are looking for, but Paul could challenge Rasheed Walker at left tackle right away.
Pick 88- Jaden Hicks (Washington State Safety)

Jaden Hicks is another player that has been linked to the Green Bay Packers in a ton of mock drafts. He did record 47 tackles for the Cougars last season. Wisconsin football fans should recognize the name as Hicks recorded nine tackles and a forced fumble in a 24-22 win last season.
Hicks is still young as he declared for the draft as a redshirt sophomore, but he is a physical player that could pair up well with Xavier McKinney. Look for Green Bay to add another safety later in the draft, but Hicks is a solid pick in round three.
Pick 91- Dominick Puni (Kansas Guard)
Puni can play all over the offensive line. That is something the Green Bay Packers are looking for every year. With the amount of injures that occur on the offensive line every year, a versatile player like Puni gives him an advantage to not only make a 53 man roster, but stay on the active roster.
Add in the need to get quality offensive line depth, Puni could be a player that takes over for linemen on the Green Bay Packers current roster because of his versatility.
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