Green Bay Packers NFL draft picks 2025: Full list of team's round-by-round selections

There's an NFL draft party set to take place at the Green Bay Packers' house.
Titletown is set to host the festivities this year in what is the smallest NFL market. In other words, small-town America is getting it's time to shine.
One of the biggest events in sports is being dropped into a Wisconsin neighborhood, but this Midwestern town possesses more than enough hospitality to host a great event.
For the home crowd, their eyes will be on the Packers after a disappointing end to their season. Green Bay came into the 2024 campaign dreaming of a Super Bowl. Instead, they managed to lose to the team that eventually won it – the Philadelphia Eagles.
There is work to be done if the team fancies itself a contender in 2025 and that all starts in the shadows of Lambeau Field. The frozen tundra will be far from it in late April. That just means now is as good a time as it'll ever be to lay a foundation to turn the 2025 Packers into a team to be reckoned with.
Here's what to know about the Packers' picks in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Packers 2025 NFL Draft picks
The Packers have an eight-pack of picks to make in the upcoming draft, but only three of them are slated to fall in the top-100.
Here's the complete list:
- Round 1, Pick 23: Matthew Golden, WR, Texas
Analysis from Paste BN Sports' Nate Davis: And the draft's home team breaks its infamous 23-year streak of not drafting a wideout in Round 1, Javon Walker the last one. Golden glittered at the combine, his 4.29 40 the fastest among offensive players. He’s not the biggest guy (5-11, 191), but his burst and ability to come up big in the clutch – watch the Longhorns’ CFP defeat of Arizona State – could make him the best of this year’s receivers. Pack HC Matt LaFleur has said he wants to “vomit” at the notion of No. 1 receivers ... but he might finally have one. And Golden's home-run ability should give WR Christian Watson more breathing room as he recovers from a torn ACL.
- Round 2, Pick 54: Anthony Belton, OT, NC State
Analysis from Paste BN Sports' Nate Davis: A 6-6, 336-pounder, he might get a shot at the Pack's left tackle job, 2024 first-rounder Jordan Morgan yet to nail it down. Belton played almost exclusively on the blind side for the Wolfpack.
- Round 3, Pick 87: Savion Williams, WR, TCU
Analysis from Paste BN Sports' Nate Davis: He may not be quite the athlete Christian Watson is, but at 6-4 and 222 pounds with 4.48 speed, Williams may be filling injured Watson’s role. TCU also used him in the running game, where he averaged 6.3 yards per carry last season.
- Round 4, Pick 124: Barryn Sorrell, edge, Texas
- Round 5, Pick 159: Collin Oliver, LB, Oklahoma State
- Round 6, Pick 198: Warren Brinson, DT, Georgia
- Round 7, Pick 237 (from Pittsburgh): Micah Robinson, DB, Tulane
- Round 7, Pick 250 (compensatory): John Williams, G, Cincinnati
Packers 2025 NFL Draft needs
Cornerback
Depth in the secondary is an area of concern for Green Bay, especially with the uncertainty surrounding Jaire Alexander. Between injuries and trade rumors, who knows what 2025 holds for the cornerback. The Packers can't afford to wait-and-see, so injecting some youth into the cornerback room figures to be a priority.
Wide receiver
Much like Alexander on defense, there is also the Christian Watson concern on offense. The receiver has been impactful when on the field, but the injury bug continues to take a bite out of him. While additional depth is needed, Green Bay is a team that needs a true No. 1 receiver. When and if they find one, that will take the offense to another level.
Edge rusher
Generating pressure consistently has been a problem in Green Bay and everyone is always on the hunt for help on the edge. The Packers will hope that Lukas Van Ness makes the leap in his third season, but you can never have too much of a good thing at this spot.
Packers 2025 NFL mock draft
Here's what the Packers could do come draft night, according to Paste BN Sports' Ayrton Ostly:
- Round 1, Pick 23: CB Jahdae Barron, Texas
- The Packers get one of the best value picks in the first round with Barron, a versatile cornerback with an impressive mix of speed, ball skills and football IQ. He plays the run hard as well which will come in handy in a division featuring the Lions' offense.
- Round 2, Pick 54: Edge J.T. Tuimoloau, Ohio State
- Green Bay often chooses high-upside edge rushers but that hasn't worked out in recent years (Lukas Van Ness). In a departure from that, the Packers pick the high-floor Tuimoloau who can set the edge in run defense and use pash rush moves to get home.
- Round 3, Pick 87: DL Joshua Farmer, Florida State
- Round 4, Pick 124: CB Upton Stout, Western Kentucky
- Round 5, Pick 159: IOL Joe Huber, Wisconsin
- Round 6, Pick 198: RB Brashard Smith, SMU
- Round 7, Pick 237: LB Eugene Asante, Auburn
- Round 7, Pick 250: IOL Hayden Conner, Texas
2025 NFL Draft: Every team's picks
- AFC East: Bills | Dolphins | Jets | Patriots
- AFC North: Bengals | Browns | Ravens | Steelers
- AFC South: Colts | Jaguars | Texans | Titans
- AFC West: Broncos | Chargers | Chiefs | Raiders
- NFC East: Commanders | Cowboys | Eagles | Giants
- NFC North: Bears | Lions | Packers | Vikings
- NFC South: Buccaneers | Falcons | Panthers | Saints
- NFC West: 49ers | Cardinals | Rams | Seahawks