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The Green Bay Packers are on target to make eight selections in the 2026 NFL Draft, and just two picks in the top 100 after sending their first-round pick to Dallas in the swap for Micah Parsons.

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After making five top-100 picks two years ago and hosting the draft in Green Bay last year, there’s a little less buzz this time around.

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The draft starts at 7 p.m. CT on Thursday, April 23, with a 6 p.m. start on Friday, April 24, and 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 25. The event airs on ESPN, ABC and NFL Network from Pittsburgh.

Here’s when you can expect the Packers to make their picks:

Packers pick No. 52 (second round)

  • A player you probably know: Cam Akers, running back (Rams, 2020)

  • Packers picks at No. 52: Greg Jennings, wide receiver (2006); Will Mahle, back (1965); Dave Hanner, tackle (1952); Wade Stinson, back (1951); Dick Connors, back (1947); Bob Reynolds, tackle (1936)

  • Estimated time of selection based on past five drafts: 7:35 p.m. CT April 24

  • Packers second-round successes (past 15 drafts): Edgerrin Cooper (2024, No. 45); Javon Bullard (2024, No. 58); Luke Musgrave (2023, No. 42); Jayden Reed (2023, No. 50); Christian Watson (2022, No. 34); Josh Myers (2021, No. 62); Elgton Jenkins (2019, No. 44); Davante Adams (2014, No. 53); Eddie Lacy (2013, No. 61); Casey Hayward (2012, No. 62); Randall Cobb (2011, No. 64)

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Green Bay Packers fan Kevin Gelper of Appleton is pumped up during the first day of the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay.

Packers pick No. 84 (third round)

  • Previous four years: Roman Wilson, wide receiver (Steelers); De’Von Achane, running back (Dolphins); DeMarvin Leal, defensive tackle (Steelers); Chauncey Golston, defensive end (Cowboys)

  • A player you probably know: Chris Godwin, wide receiver (Buccaneers, 2017)

  • Packers picks at No. 84: LeShon Johnson, running back (1994); Tim Harris, defensive end (1986); Jan Barrett, end (1963); Oscar Donahue, end (1962)

  • Estimated time of selection based on past five drafts: 9:27 p.m. CT April 24

  • Packers third-round successes (past 15 drafts): Tucker Kraft (2023, No. 78); Ty Montgomery (2015, No. 94); Richard Rodgers (2014, No. 98)

Packers pick No. 120 (fourth round)

  • A player you probably know: Geno Atkins, defensive tackle (Bengals, 2010)

  • Packers picks at No. 120: Cecil Pryor, defensive end (1970); Ed Podgorski, tackle (1945)

  • Estimated time of selection based on past five drafts: 11:57 a.m. April 25

  • Packers fourth-round successes (past 15 drafts): Evan Williams (2024, No. 111); Colby Wooden (2023, No. 116); Romeo Doubs (2022, No. 132); Zach Tom (2022, No. 140); Jamaal Williams (2017, No. 134); Blake Martinez (2016, No. 131); Dean Lowry (2016, No. 137); David Bakhtiari (2013, No. 109); JC Tretter (2013, No. 122); Mike Daniels (2012, No. 132)

Packers pick No. 153 (fifth round)

  • Previous four years: Denatre Prince, defensive back (Jaguars); SirVocea Dennis, linebacker (Buccaneers); Tariq Woolen, defensive back (Seahawks); Tony Fields, linebacker (Browns)

  • A player you probably know: Jeremy Kerley, wide receiver (Jets)

  • Packers picks at No. 153: Randy Wright, quarterback (1984); Dave Simmons, linebacker (1979); Jack Petersen, tackle (1964); Don Herndon, back (1958); Robert McClure, tackle (1945)

  • Estimated time of selection based on past five drafts: 1:33 p.m. April 25

Packers pick No. 160 (fifth round)

  • A player you probably know: Josh Johnson, quarterback (Buccaneers, 2008)

  • Packers picks at No. 160: Anthony Hicks, linebacker (1997); Jay Barker, quarterback (1995); Ron Sams, guard (1983); Carlton Elliott, end (1950); Jim Goodman, tackle (1947)

  • Estimated time of selection based on past five drafts: 2:51 p.m. April 25

Later Green Bay picks on April 25

No. 201 (sixth round)

  • Last year: Kobe King, linebacker (Vikings)

  • Packers pick at No. 201: Don Anderson, back (1948)

  • Time of last year’s pick: 3:52 p.m. Saturday

No. 236 (seventh round)

  • Packers picks at No. 236: Vernon Scott, defensive back (2020); Jeff Janis, wide receiver (2014); Brent Moore, defensive tackle (1986); Harlan Reed, tight end (1967); Jim Brewington, tackle (1961); Clyde Letbetter, tackle (1956); Bob Anowiak, end (1955); Chick Davidson, tackle (1946); John Wesley Perry, back (1944)

  • Time of last year’s pick: 5:16 p.m. Saturday

No. 255 (seventh round)

  • Packers picks at No. 255: Kalen King, defensive back (2024); Don Majkowski, quarterback (1987); Nickie Hall, quarterback (1981); Larry Allen, linebacker (1973); Ronnie Quillian, quarterback (1957); Willie Buford, tackle (1954); Karl Kluckhohn, end (1952)

  • Time of last year’s pick: 5:59 p.m. Saturday

Packers sixth- and seventh-round successesΒ (past 15 drafts): Karl Brooks (2023, No. 179); Carrington Valentine (2023, No. 232); Jon Runyan (2020, No. 192); Equanimeous St. Brown (2018, No. 207); Aaron Ripkowski (2015, No. 206); Janis (2014, No. 236)

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