Packers draft picks tracker: Updated list of 2025 selections, next pick predictions

   

The Packers will be making their 2025 NFL Draft selections right at home.

With the event taking place at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, head coach Matt LaFleur and general manager Brian Gutekunst will have their fans nice and close to celebrate and welcome their new rookies.

Following a strong 11-6 season that ended with a disappointing loss in the wild-card round, the Packers have a total of eight picks in this year's draft.

The Sporting News is tracking the Packers’ 2025 NFL Draft selections, from round one to seven. Follow along with the picks below.

Green Bay Packers draft picks 2025

Who did the Packers draft?

  • Round 1, Pick No. 23:
  • Round 2, Pick No. 54:
  • Round 3, Pick No. 87:
  • Round 4, Pick No. 124:
  • Round 5, Pick No. 159:
  • Round 6, Pick No. 198:
  • Round 7, Pick No. 237:
  • Round 7, Pick No. 250:

When do the Packers pick next?

Round Pick Selection
1 23  
2 54  
3 87  
4 124  
5 159  
6 198  
7 237  
7 250  

MORE 2025 NFL DRAFT: SN's 7-round mock | Top 250 big board | Expert mock draft roundup

Packers NFL Draft needs

  • Wide receiver: While Jordan Love has had a deep wide receiver room for some time, Green Bay hasn't had a true No. 1 receiver since Davante Adams departed. Jayden Reed, Dontayvion Wicks, Romeo Doubs, and Christian Watson have all become solid players, but with Watson out for the long-term, the Packers only signed Mecole Hardman in free agency. Either a first-round receiver or depth option would be beneficial for Love.
  • Defensive end: With Rashan Gary, Kingsley Enagbare, and a few more key pieces returning, pass rushers aren't an immediate need for Green Bay. But Enagbare is entering a contract year, so a young defensive end to develop could be wise. LaFleur has said he wants his pass rush to improve, and adding a rookie could be the answer.
  • Cornerback: Jaire Alexander's future with the Packers is up in the air. If he winds up traded or released, cornerback becomes a critical need for Green Bay. While players like Nate Hobbs, Keisean Nixon, and Carrington Valentine have starting experience, adding a corner to develop in Alexander's potential absence could be key.