Here is the Green Bay Packers' 2025 NFL Draft class
The Green Bay Packers' 2025 draft class will be always remembered as the year where the team finally took a first-round wide receiver after more than two decades. Matthew Golden was the first of three consecutive offensive picks for general manager Brian Gutekunst.The Packers finished up their draft class with eight total picks. Round 1, […]
The Green Bay Packers' 2025 draft class will be always remembered as the year where the team finally took a first-round wide receiver after more than two decades. Matthew Golden was the first of three consecutive offensive picks for general manager Brian Gutekunst.
The Packers finished up their draft class with eight total picks.
Round 1, pick 23: WR Matthew Golden, Texas
The Packers finally broke a two-decade streak of not selecting a wide receiver in the first round. And by doing that, the team added a high-end speedster. Despite his size (5-11), Green Bay sees him as an all-around offensive player, who can align both in the slot and as an outside weapon.
Round 2, pick 54: T Anthony Belton, NC State
The Packers deciding to keep adding beef to the offensive line. Belton is a massive 6-6, 336-pound offensive lineman. The Packers intend to test him at tackle, his original position in college, but he's also projected to play guard.
Round 3, pick 87: WR Savion Williams, TCU
It's hard to find a more versatile offensive weapon than Williams. At TCU, he played boundary receiver, slot receiver, running back, wildcat quarterback. His physicality and ability to break tackles are his calling card, and his addition allows Matt LaFleur to be more creative with the offensive structure.
Round 4, pick 124: EDGE Barryn Sorrell, Texas
He's a thick, pro-ready edge defender. A Senior Bowl captain, 260 pound-player, he's the perfect profile for what the Packers tend to like in defensive ends. He can have an immediate impact on the roster.
Round 5, pick 159: EDGE/LB Collin Oliver, Oklahoma State
Oliver played at both edge defender and off-ball linebacker throughout his college career. He missed most of his 2024 season with a foot injury, but had great production in the two games he did play. Oliver is most likely perceived as a special teamer and designated pass rusher by the Packers, but he's a fun versatile piece for Jeff Hafley.
Round 6, pick 198: DT Warren Brinson, Georgia
After losing TJ Slaton in free agency, the Packers needed to add a run-stuffer to the interior of the defensive line, and that's what Brinson brings to the table—but with a higher upside as a rusher.
Round 7, pick 237: CB Micah Robinson, Tulane
Robinson had a pre-draft top-30 visit with the Packers, so Brian Gutekunst was already clearly targeting him. It's not exactly a highly-touted prospect, but he offers developmental potential.
Round 7, pick 250: G John Williams, Cincinnati
Williams was a college left tackle, but the Packers project him as a guard at the NFL level. He can be a high-upside pass protector.
Full 2025 Packers' draft class
- Round 1, pick 23: WR Matthew Golden, Texas
- Round 2, pick 54: T Anthony Belton, NC State
- Round 3, pick 87: WR Savion Williams, TCU
- Round 4, pick 124: EDGE Barryn Sorrell, Texas
- Round 5, pick 159: EDGE/LB Collin Oliver, Oklahoma State
- Round 6, pick 198: DT Warren Brinson, Georgia
- Round 7, pick 237: CB Micah Robinson, Tulane
- Round 7, pick 250: G John Williams, Cincinnati
