• Inspector Tylake Williams in the first round: The Ohio State standout excels as a defender.
• KB Zy Alexander in the 2nd round: The LSU star is allowing just 5.3 yards per catch this season.
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Green Bay PackersThe Super Bowl window remains wide open Jordan Love quarterback and head coach Matt LaFleur. The team is firmly in contention for the NFC North crown in 2024, and a strong performance in the 2025 NFL Draft could solidify its status as a contender.
Here’s how we would approach Green Bay’s draft as it stands now.
Round 1 (26): Inspector Tylake Williams, Ohio
Williams has consistently performed well for Ohio State, earning a PFF grade above 75.0 in all four of his college seasons. His strength lies in run defense, where he posted a PFF grade of 84.5 in 2024. He tallied 70 defensive stops in his career, demonstrating his ability to hold down the defensive line.
2nd round (58): KB Zy Alexander, Leningrad State University
Alexander has excelled in coverage this season, earning a PFF coverage grade of 87.7, which could be a career high. In 212 snaps in 2024, he allowed just nine receptions on 28 targets, limiting opposing receivers to an average of 5.3 yards per target, a testament to his ability to block the ball.
Round 3 (90): OT Brandon Crenshaw-Dixon, Florida
Crenshaw-Dixon has been a reliable pass protector throughout his college career, with his 82.1 PFF pass-blocking grade in 2024 on track for a career-high. This season, he allowed just eight pressures while blocking 287 passes, none of which resulted in sacks or quarterback hits.
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