GREEN BAY − The Green Bay Packers entered the 2025 NFL Draft with eight selections and stood pat with all eight.
Here are all of the Packers' picks over the historic three-day event in Green Bay.
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Round 1: No. 23 overall: Matthew Golden, receiver, Texas
The 5-foot-11, 191-pound receiver played one season at Texas, catching 58 passes for 987 yards and nine touchdowns. He played the previous two seasons at Houston, catching 76 passes for 988 yards and 13 TDs.
QUICK TAKE FROMTOM SILVERSTEIN:“I think this is going to turn out to be a very good pick for the Packers. They now have two guys who run sub-4.4s at receiver. Both of them are mature, intelligent receivers with good work ethic. I think both are a little raw but Golden has played against the best competition and he started to really emerge in his only year at Texas. I think he’ll be able to play inside and outside and may be able to contribute right away.”
Round 2: No. 54 overall: Anthony Belton, tackle, North Carolina State
The 6-foot-6, 336-pound offensive lineman played in 12 games with 11 starts in 2024 with North Carolina State, not including the team's Military Bowl loss to East Carolina. Named third-team All-ACC in 2023.
QUICK TAKE FROMTOM SILVERSTEIN:“Wow, there is a curve ball. I didn’t see that coming at all. Their offensive line is packed. They’ve got four guys who are going to compete for starting positions at tackle, but Belton could also be put at right guard and give them a huge front line to block for Josh Jacobs.”
Round 3: No. 87 overall: Savion Williams, receiver, Texas Christian
The 6-foot-4, 222-pound reciver was named honorable-mention All-Big 12 after a 2024 season in which he started 12 games, catching 60 passes for 611 yards and six touchdowns while rushing 51 times for 322 yards and six TDs.
QUICK TAKE FROMTOM SILVERSTEIN:“I talked to Savion Williams at the combine and he’s a very interesting guy. He lined up everywhere on offense. He lined up as a running back, lined up in the wildcat, played in the slot, played outside. He’s a guy who plays receiver like a running back. He’s a 4.48 receiver.”
Round 4: No. 124 overall: Barryn Sorrell, edge rusher, Texas
The 6-foot-3, 256-pound edge rusher started all 16 games as a senior, tallying 44 tackles, 11 tackles for loss with six sacks and a pass break-up.
QUICK TAKE FROMTOM SILVERSTEIN: “He's 6-3, 256 pounds, 32⅟₄-inch arms, 9⅟₄-inch hands, 4.68 40-yard dash, 28 reps on the bench press. 15.5 sacks in three seasons, 40 starts.”
Round 5: No. 159 overall: Collin Oliver, edge rusher, Oklahoma State
The 6-foot-2, 240-pound edge rusher was named second-team All-Big 12 his freshman, sophomore and junior years. He was named freshman All-American and Big 12 defensive freshman of the year after compiling 11.5 sacks in 14 games.
QUICK TAKE FROMTOM SILVERSTEIN: “This is the natural pass rusher everyone has been looking for. Problem is, he's not real tall or long. He's 6-1½, 240. He has 30¾-inch arms and ran the 40 in 4.56. He has a 39-inch vertical and had 24 reps on the bench.”
Round 6: No. 198 overall: Warren Brinson, defensive tackle, Georgia
The 6-foot-5, 315-pound defensive tackle played in 25 games with eight starts over his junior and senior seasons, tallying 47 tackles, nine tackles for loss and four sacks.
QUICK TAKE FROMTOM SILVERSTEIN: “This is the run-stuffer type the Packers could use. He's not a big sack guy, but he's built big and wide and won't need work to be ready to play if he wins a spot. He was a part-time starter at Georgia and was moved around the line of scrimmage. Played some nose tackle. He had six sacks in five seasons.”
Round 7: No. 237 overall (compensatory pick): Micah Robinson, defensive back, Tulane
The 6-foot, 184-pound defensive back from Atlanta played three seasons at Furman before transferring to Tulane for his fourth and final year. He had 33 total tackles (23 solo), six passes defended and two interceptions in 2024.
QUICK TAKE FROMTOM SILVERSTEIN: “He ran the 40 in 4.42 seconds and had a 35-inch vertical. He put up 225 pounds on the bench press 14 times. His arms are 31 inches and his hands are 8¾ inches.”
Round 7: No. 250 overall (acquired from Pittsburgh in Preston Smith trade): John Williams, tackle, Cincinnati
The 6-foot-4, 322-pounde offensive lineman played tackle in college and also worked special teams.
QUICK TAKE FROMTOM SILVERSTEIN: “Another massively built offensive lineman has been picked. A Bolingbrook, Illinois, native, Williams became a full-time starter at left tackle his junior year and anchored the offensive line his final two seasons. He may wind up being a guard, although he’s got long enough arms and enormous hands, which are typical of a left tackle prospect. Cincinnati ran a balanced offense, but Williams’ strength was pass-blocking.”