Packers might throw a curveball early in the draft after latest report points to a potential shift in their usual strategy

Since Ron Wolf took over in 1992, his front office tree has never taken a wide receiver in the first round. The Green Bay Packers did it once, to be fair, grabbing Javon Walker, but that was when Mike Sherman was the head coach and general manager. Under Wolf, Ted Thompson, or Brian Gutekunst, it hasn’t happened.

But it doesn’t mean it never will. According to draft expert Tony Pauline, the Packers could lean wide receiver in the first round if one of Matthew Golden or Emeka Egbuka is available at pick 23.

“Most mock drafts have the Green Bay Packers selecting a defensive player in the first round, more times than not someone in the defensive front seven. Yet people tell me to keep an eye on the receiver position, as that is a direction the Pack could go in Round 1. The two names that keep popping up as first-round targets for the team are Matthew Golden and Emeka Egbuka, receiver prospects with different styles.

Golden is faster and has more upside, while Egbuka is bigger with more polish. If they don’t draft a receiver on Day 1, people feel the Packers will most assuredly select a pass catcher on Day 2. There is a real possibility neither receiver will be available when the Packers are called on the clock in the first round.”

The Packers are in fact interested in these two players. Both Golden and Egbuka traveled to Green Bay as part of the team’s top 30 pre-draft visits.

At the NFL Combine, Brian Gutekunst said that it’s not against the franchise’s philosophy to take wide receivers in the first round.

For example, Green Bay was willing to move up to pick 32 when they moved to pick 34 instead to draft Christian Watson in 2022—but that would also be the team’s third first-rounder that year.

“It’s funny, it’s not a philosophical thing we’ve talked about through my time in Green Bay, which goes back quite a while,” Gutekunst said.

“It’s never something like ‘Hey, we don’t want to take wide receivers in the first round’ or certain opportunities we’ve had, we thought that was gonna happen and for whatever reason it didn’t.”

If the Packers don’t take a wide receiver in the first round, expect them to get one or multiple ones later in the draft.

After all, only Jayden Reed and Dontayvion Wicks are under contract beyond 2025. They need long-term options and depth.

“We’ve had a lot of second-round receivers that have been pretty good players for us,” Gutekunst added.

“So, again, I do think the immediate impact of wide receivers is changing because the way these guys are coming out of school, where they can be more impactful quicker, but it’s never been a philosophical thing for us. Just really more kind of how it shook out.”

Wide receivers are more valuable than ever. And if taking them early can maximize the impact and return of a pick, there’s no reason not to pull the trigger.

Related Posts

Contract details emerge and maƙe tҺe Pacƙers looƙ even smarter after tҺeir biggest offseason tasƙ is finally complete

TҺe Green Bay Pacƙers were able to structure a great deal witҺ rigҺt tacƙle ZacҺ Tom. Not only did tҺey secure Һim under contract tҺrougҺ 2029 under…

‘I was upset’: Dallas Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs Not Happy WitҺ Jerry Jones

Dallas Cowboys cornerbacƙ Trevon Diggs responded to owner Jerry Jones’ decision to docƙ Һis pay $500,000 tҺis offseason for missing OTAs wҺile Һe recovered from a torn…

Patriots Disappointment Could Buy Himself More Time witҺ Strong Camp

TҺe day Һas finally come for New England Patriots fans as tҺeir team commences training camp. After overҺauling tҺe roster and coacҺing staff for Miƙe Vrabel’s first…

Fabio Quartararo pinpoints wҺere V4 engine can Һelp YamaҺa

After anotҺer MotoGP weeƙend wҺere race results failed to matcҺ a front row qualifying, Fabio Quartararo ҺigҺligҺted wҺere Һe Һopes YamaҺa’s future V4 engine could deliver critical…

Pacƙers rumors: WatcҺ out for ‘accelerated’ CҺristian Watson injury return

TҺe Green Bay Pacƙers rolled out tҺe dougҺ to locƙ in an offensive lineman wҺile also dealing witҺ injury situations. But one of tҺose issues could Һave…

MicaҺ Parsons just said wҺat Cowboys fans Һave been dreading all along

TҺe Dallas Cowboys Һit tҺe field Tuesday for tҺeir first practice in Oxnard for training camp. Already tҺe Һeadlines are writing tҺemselves for wҺat is Һappening off…