As for the wide receivers and NFL Draft, Green Bay Packers generally avoided the first round and enjoyed a sweet place in the second round. When entering the 2025 project, Brian Gutekunst and Packers probably have to immerse themselves in a wide pool of receivers to support rebuild the position.
So who can aim in a wide receiver in the second round of this year’s project?
Daniel Jeremiah from NFL Media, during a conference connection with reporters, had several answers to the question-reminiscent of “good tuft of receivers” with huge frames and an explosive ability to play a great game, which can be available around selection No. 54 in general in the second round.
“At the age of 54 you are looking for a large receiver,” said Jeremiah. “Tre Harris is a good versatile recipient in Ole Miss. It is about the range in which you will see this clump from Tre Harris from Ole Miss, Jayden Higgins from Iowa, Jack Bech from TCU. All these guys are great. Tre Harris is almost 6-2. Higgins have almost 6-4. Jack Bech, 6-1 and a quarter, 214 pounds. These guys are in this respect in the field of sketch. “
Jeremiah currently has only four receivers in its 50 best players, including one (Tetairoa McMillian), which probably does not have the range of the first round of Packers and three others in the range of 20-32.
In addition to Harris, Higgins and Bech Jeremiah, he had several other ideas in the receiver 2.
“Torah Horton is another from the state of Colorado, which will be in this respect,” said Jeremiah. “If they would like to go with a slightly more compact, explosive player in this mix, which I think, they already have, but for me you look at Jaylin Noel from the state of Iowa, who intends to show a show in a combine. He is really explosive. He can play inside. I think that even as an indigenous player he could play outside. Then Jalen Royals from the state of Utah, which has a real compact, 210 pounds. It actually looks like Randall Cobb to get back to the old school. “
The history of Packers to choose high -performance receivers in the second round includes COBB, but also other such as Greg Jennings and Jorda Nelson.
In 2025, Packers may need to replace the production and influence of Christian Watson-Drugi’s selection of the team in 2022, which will be available next season after a significant knee injury in the finals of the season.
Watson is huge and quick and stretches the field vertically. Packers can aim at a perspective such as Harris, Higgins or Bech to develop in this role – significant in the game Matt Lafleur.
“All these guys are great,” said Jerremiah. “All these guys can play on the pitch. All these guys will practice well in the red zone. They will be points producers. This is a good clump of width, which in my opinion would make sense. “