After a season which earned them a place in the round of the Jakers of the NFL 2024 qualifiers, the Green Bay packers are not a team without needs. All lists have a certain type of need – perhaps apart from the Eagles of Philadelphia – and packers are certainly one of these teams. However, they also have their light points, given the fact that they had an 11-6 season, finishing third in a competitive NFC North. The free agency can meet some of these needs, but packers will need a solid NFL 2025 project – and the simulations submitted by the user – to remain one of the most competent teams of the NFC.
With an offense that has reached an average of more than 370 yards and 27 points per match in 2024, some may say that the Packers offensive is such as it is.
However, in a comment By Josh Jacobs, he did not think that the packers receptors were good enough, for 97.3 the game on X.
“I think that personally, we need a guy who has already turned out to be a number 1,” said Jacobs. “Someone we know will be a little more consistent.”
Now, during the dissection of the Packers receptor room, Jacobs could have one point.
For a team that launched more than 220 yards per game in 2024, their leader – Jayden Reed – receiver – had only 857 yards and six affected.
Although this is not a bad season, in itself, it is not the season of a real Alpha N ° 1 type receiver.
With Reed’s dull season as the first receiver of Packers, Christian Watson was faced with another important injury, which makes his calendar with uncertain return.
Given these needs within the Green Bay offense, there is a reason why packers are linked to receivers after having asked for a job – like Cooper Kupp.
And in the Simulator Pff Mock DraftThe system explained their need in the receiver, doing something that packers have not done since the draft of the 2002 NFL.
The PFF Mock Draft simulator is a tool for fans to put themselves in the headquarters of a managing director for a NFL franchise during the NFL draft. This tool compiles the data from the PFF NFL Big Board and simulations of simulations submitted by the user to give fans an idea of obtaining prospects in the real project. A computer simulation has made these choices.
Packers n ° 23 Pick: Matthew Golden, WR, Texas
For a team that has opted for defensive game leaders in the first round of its last 20 sketches, the packers select their first round receiver from Javon Walker, a receiver from Florida State. That year, the packers had the 20th choice, landing in the same way as the selection of Green Bay this time.
And, according to the Pff Mock Draft simulator, Jordan Love obtains a potential receiver n ° 1 in Matthew Golden of Texas.
In three years of university football, Golden remained in his original state in Texas during the three seasons. However, he did not play for the same team every three years.
Golden started playing university in Houston, spending two seasons there.
During these two seasons, Golden did not take into account several meters, but he had a nose for the goal area.
2022: 11 games, 38 receptions, 584 yards, 7 td
2023: 9 games, 38 receptions, 404 yards, 6 affected
However, Golden had his real season of small groups in 2024 after his transfer to Texas for his third and last year of university football, declaring the draft of the NFL 2025 after his impressive campaign.
Golden appeared in 16 games for the Longhorns, ending the season with 58 receptions, 987 yards and nine scores, linking the dry leader in the receipt of Touché.
As a deep shot speedster, the skills of the Texas receiver could very well translate into the NFL.
Similarly to two Texas receptors of the NFL 2024 – Xavier Worthy and Adonai Mitchell – Golden is a threat of deep ball because of its exceptional speed and its ball follow.
However, at 6 feet 0 and 194 pounds, it is sometimes intimidated by physical corners, especially against media coverage.
But, with the packers needing a real speedster after updating Minky 2025 injuries from Watson, the packers could strike gold with this choice – wanted pun.
Packers No. 55 Pick: Carson Schwesinger, LB, UCLA
Then, in the simulated PFF simulation, the packers go to La Défense, combining the EDGERRIN COOPER recruit with the second UCLA CARSON SCHWESINGER.
Now the first thing about Schwesinger is that he is a traditionally smaller assistant.
It is registered at 6 feet 2 inches and weighs 225 pounds, coming from about 10 to 15 pounds lighter than most of the seconds of the NFL.
However, as Green Bay learned it with Cooper – which measures 6 feet 2 inches and 229 pounds – the size does not dictate success in the secondary position in the NFL.
The packers have drafted Cooper in a similar location in the draft of the NFL 2024, and they are one of the 32 teams that have not launched themselves for transmitting to it.
Now, as a smaller secondary, Schwesinger has obstacles to him during the transfer to the NFL, but he has the toolbox to make it effectively.
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Not only is it effective in playing downhill, but its abilities in the cover game are also impressive.
As a three -year player at the UCLA, Schwesinger was heading to the Bruins football team, finally winning a place as team captain in 2024. During his last season with the UCLA, Schwesinger played in 12 games, leading all division I with I with the whole division with I with I with division I with 90 solo plated, totaling 136 plated in 2024.
Schwesinger also had four bags and two interceptions, showing a set of skills with multiple facets.
Given the loss of joker of the packers against the Eagles, their defense was a little dull, making the addition of quality defenders in the 2025 off -season – apart from the receivers.
So, although he may not be the biggest guy, it’s just to say that the Pff Mock Draft simulator has packers fans relatively enthusiastic about the draft of the NFL 2025.
Packers No. 87 Pick: Tre Harris, WR, Ole Miss

In the third and last choice made by the Pff Mock Draft simulator, the packers retreat in the receiver’s pool, selecting Harris out of Ole Miss.
Now, although this choice would probably brighten up the atmosphere of each fan of the packers during day 2 of the NFL 2025 draft, it is one of those choices that does not seem too likely.
In fact, packers could use their first -round choice on Harris and do not get many complaints. Maybe it’s a bit high, but for a team that needs a physically good-gifted receiver to be a n ° 1, Harris adapts almost perfectly to this bill.
At 6 inch 3 -inch, 210 pounds, Harris is an almost prototypical receiver construction.
Although the NFL does not see as many real X receptors as in the past, Harris lives in this happy place to not too big to lose speed of play and not too short to lose physicality.
From his university football days in Louisiana Tech, Harris would spend three seasons with the Bulldogs, having his first very productive season in 2022.
This season, Harris has captured 65 passes for 935 yards and 10 affected, showing that his talent is worthy of more recognition.
After the 2022 season, Harris was transferred to Ole Miss, remaining a productive receiver in terms of division I.
He displayed his first season of 1,000 yards in 2024, appearing in just eight games.
Now, one of the reasons why the teams could worry about Harris is his history of injuries – especially in 2024.
While he has always played in 12 games during the 2023 season, he fought and disabled a knee injury, preventing him from playing 100% for most of the year.
And after his 2024 season started hot, Harris suffered a groin injury, forcing him to miss more than a month. Then, once he made his return, he re-aged the injury to this match, making him miss the rest of the 2024 season.
Thus, although he turned out to be an extremely productive receiver at the college level, there is part of his game to worry: injuries.
If the packers had a draft class of the NFL 2025 which started with these three players, very few fans would be upset, in particular with the investment at Receiver. However, with two receivers in the first three laps, the packers met other free agency needs better.