Packers Draft: Green Bay Pro Day Visit Tracker
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Since the first few waves of free agency have already concluded, let’s take a look at some other work that the club has put in. At the moment, the team’s decision makers and their scouts are flying all across the country, hitting college pro days in search of information on top 2026 draft prospects.
We’ll take you through confirmed pro days that a member of the Packers has attended, plus list out the top 300-ranked prospects at those schools, based on the consensus draft board.
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Arkansas
- #64: Mike Washington Jr., RB
- #89: Julian Neal, CB
- #131: Taylen Green, QB
- #209: Fernando Carmona, iOL
- #275: Xavian Sorey Jr., LB
The Razorbacks’ top three prospects are a heavy running back, a long cornerback and a fast quarterback, which all sort of fit the Packers’ overall draft philosophy. You’ll probably see these players mocked to Green Bay frequently.
Clemson
- #20: Peter Woods, iDL
- #22: Avieon Terrell, CB
- #30: T.J. Parker, EDGE
- #35: Blake Miller, iOL
- #68: Antonio Williams, WR
- #146: DeMonte Capehart, iDL
- #173: Adam Randall, RB
- #179: Cade Klubnik, QB
The top four prospects here probably won’t be on the board by the time the Packers are on the clock at #52, but Demonte Capehart, an athletic do-it-all defensive tackle, is a really interesting player to me. I wouldn’t be surprised if he “moved up draft boards” (media caught up on his tape) as we got closer to draft day.
Colorado State
- None
Delaware
- None
Eastern Michigan
- None
Fresno State
- #391: Al’zillion Hamilton, CB
Would sign off his name alone.
Georgia
- #12: Monroe Freeling, OT
- #24: C.J. Allen, LB
- #42: Christen Miller, iDL
- #56: Zachariah Branch, WR
- #100: Daylen Everette, CB
- #141: Oscar Delp, TE
- #243: Micah Morris, iOL
- #269: Brett Thorson, P
- #272: Colbie Young, WR
- #295: Beau Gardner, LS
There’s a chance that Christen Miller, more of a three-technique than a nose tackle, is available for Green Bay at #52. Otherwise, I’d keep an eye on cornerback Daylen Everette, who I don’t think is as far off from San Diego State cornerback Chris Johnson (#45) as their rankings would suggest.
Georgia Tech
- #73: Keylan Rutledge, iOL
- #204: Eric Rivers, WR
If you’re looking for a people-moving center in this draft, the best prospect is probably Keylan Rutledge, a Georgia Tech guard who has done center work during the pre-draft process. One player who just missed the cut here is quarterback Haynes King, whom the Yellow Jackets used as a sledgehammer ball-carrier in college.
Illinois
- #60: Gabe Jacas, EDGE
- #154: J.C. Davis, OT
- #197: Luke Altmyer, QB
- #273: James Thompson Jr., iDL
- #281: Hank Beatty, WR
All 32 teams made it down to Champaign to watch Illinois’ pro day this year. Tackle J.C. Davis has some fans, so I wouldn’t be surprised if he ended up sneaking into the third round on draft day.
Illinois State
- None
Miami (Ohio)
- None
Mississippi
- #133: Zxavian Harris, iDL
- #153: De’Zhaun Stribling, WR
- #216: Dae’Quan Wright, TE
- #248: Diego Pounds, OT
- #270 Wydett Williams Jr., S
- #271: Harrison Wallace III, WR
Mississippi defensive tackle Zxavian Harris has big off-field red flags after being arrested twice, once for DUI, reckless driving, being a minor in possession, not using headlights and running a stop sign, and most recently for domestic violence and obstructing arrest. Generally, the Packers don’t take swings on players with either major off-field or injury concerns.
Missouri State
- None
Navy
- #180: Eli Heidenreich, WR
- #200: Landon Robinson, iDL
Navy has two potential draft picks this year, but only Eli Heidenreich was invited to the scouting combine, while Landon Robinson didn’t get the nod. Heidenreich is listed as a receiver, but will likely be a running back at the next level. Robinson is a freak athlete, but the fact that he’s sub 6’0” and sub 300 pounds is going to give teams pause in this era of the NFL.
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Oregon
- #17: Kenyon Sadiq, TE
- #19: Dillon Thieneman, S
- #41: Emmanuel Pregnon, iOL
- #117: Isaiah World, OT
- #167: Bryce Boettcher, LB
- #195: Jadon Canady, CB
- #221: Noah Whittington, RB
- #267: Alex Harkey, OT
- #293: Luke Basso, LS
- #300: Malik Benson, WR
It seems hard to believe that the Packers are going to move on Aaron Banks, who they just doubled down on this offseason, or Anthony Belton, a second-round pick last year, in the near future. Plus, Isaiah World is coming off a torn ACL from the college football playoff semi-final. The best bet here to end up in Green Bay might be linebacker Bryce Boettcher, a former college Golden Glove player who also got some wildcat snaps on the offensive side of the ball with the Ducks.
Penn State
- #16: Olaivavega Ioane, iOL
- #69: Dani Dennis-Sutton, EDGE
- #80: Zakee Wheatley, S
- #112: Zane Durant, iDL
- #114: Drew Allar, QB
- #120: Kaytron Allen, RB
- #121: Nick Singletone, RB
- #155: Drew Shelton, OT
- #239: Nolan Rucci, OT
Green Bay could go multiple directions with Penn State prospects, but I’m keeping an eye on the running backs. Both backs are relatively large, and we’ve seen the team go out of their way to target 220-pounders (or heavier) ever since Matt LaFleur became the head coach.
Syracuse
- #284: Dan Villari, TE
Maybe Dan Villari is the tight end 3/4 that people have been asking for (I haven’t seen him).
UCLA
- None
USC
- #13: Makai Lemon, WR
- #71: Kamari Ramsey, S
- #118: Ja’Kobi Lane, WR
- #122: Anthony Lucas, EDGE
- #222: Bishop Fitzgerald, S
- #225: Eric Gentry, LB
- #261: Lake McRee, TE
Anthony Lucas is a really interesting player because USC listed him at 285 pounds, but he only weighed in at 256 pounds at the combine last month. The former five-star recruit had a bit of a breakout year as a senior, but it didn’t translate into sacks. For his entire four-year college career, Lucas has only posted three total career sacks.
Virginia
- #192: J’Mari Taylor, RB
J’Mari Taylor was a late breakout after playing his first five years of college football at North Carolina Central (FCS), where he started as a walk-on. Last year, he was named an All-ACC player after rushing for 1,062 yards (4.8 YPC) and 14 touchdowns.
Washington
- #26: Denzel Boston, WR
- #98: Jonah Coleman, RB
- #128: Tacario Davis, CB
- #177: Ephesians Prysock, CB
- #245: Carver Willis, OT
Jonah Coleman hits the 220-pound mark at running back and is a solid all-around player, good in the protection game. Both cornerbacks, Tacario Davis and Ephesian Prysock, are longer cornerbacks who ran surprisingly well at the combine. Davis is being looked at as a potential safety conversion by some teams. Coleman, Davis and Prysock are all Arizona transfers, originally playing for head coach Jedd Fisch when he was still running the Wildcats.
Wisconsin
- #186: Mason Reiger, EDGE
- #262: Riley Mahlman, OT
- #283: Vinny Anthony II, WR
The most-likely Badger to get drafted is edge rusher Mason Reiger, who has put some of the injury questions that popped up earlier in his career behind him. He posted an impressive 40” vertical jump at the combine at 251 pounds.
Incarnate Word/UTSA
- #254: Robert Henry Jr., RB
This pro day was interesting because it was a joint pro day between Incarnate Word and UTSA. The only top-300 prospect among them is running back Robert Henry Jr., who ran a 4.52-second 40-yard dash at the combine at 5’9” and 196 pounds.
South Carolina State
- None
Utah State
- None
Temple
- None
Missouri
- #37: Zion Young, EDGE
- #63: Josiah Trotter, LB
- #117: Chris McClellan, iDL
- #137: Kevin Coleman Jr., WR
- #248: Keagen Trost, iOL
- #279: Jalen Catalon, S
With the linebacker position already addressed this offseason, the most interesting players on this list are Zion Young and Chris McClellan. Young is a long and strong edge defender with a nasty streak. He also kicks inside frequently. I’ve heard that the Packers are pretty high on him from people in the scouting community. McClellan is the size of a nose tackle, but can play pretty much any position on the defensive interior. It’s hard to pin down what his best trait is, as he’s sort of a jack of all trades, master of none.
Michigan
- #59: Derrick Moore, EDGE
- #111 Jaishawn Barham, EDGE
- #133: Rayshaun Benny, iDL
- #158: Marlin Klein, TE
- #263: Max Bredeson, RB
- #281: Jimmy Rolder, LB
It’s not Jim Harbaugh’s Michigan anymore. If the Packers want to add some help on the line of scrimmage on the defensive side of the ball, the Wolverines have a couple of draft picks who could help.
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We’ll continue to update this list as more confirmed pro days visits are either announced by schools or reported by journalists.