4-Round Packers Mock Draft: Green Bay adds exactly what the roster needs and still leaves room for more moves ahead

It’s a big draft for Brian Gutekunst.

Wendell Ferreira NFL News Writer
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We’ve been mostly doing seven-round mock drafts for the Green Bay Packers, so let’s try something different. In this version, it’s a four-round mock — but it doesn’t mean the lack of talent added to the roster.

The simulation had a trade down from pick 52 to 65 with the Arizona Cardinals, getting back a 2026 fourth-rounder (No. 104) and a 2027 fourth-rounder. That allowed us to make four selections between Rounds 3 and 4. We didn’t have time to select offensive linemen, but general manager Brian Gutekunst has had no issues adding them later on Day 3.

Third round, Pick 65: Treydan Stukes, CB, Arizona

We picked Stukes in the seventh round multiple times using the PFF simulator tool. Unsurprisingly, he’s projected to go much higher than that now, but we’re still willing to select him. Stukes is long and has an elite athletic profile, something Brian Gutekunst will love. Very fluid, can also defend the run.

This past season, he allowed a 34.4 passer rating when targeted (using NFL standards), with four interceptions and six pass breakups. PFF gave him a 90.4 coverage grade. A 6-1, 190-pound corner, he has the athletic ability (9.95 RAS) to be a Packer, even though he didn’t do the agility testing.

Third round, Pick 84: Ted Hurst, WR, Georgia State

A 21-year-old prospect, Hurst is the 85th player on the consensus big board — which is in line with the Packers’ original third-round pick. He played the past two college football seasons at Georgia State after two seasons at Valdosta State.

Our NFL draft analyst Ryan Roberts described him this way: Hurst has the hip fluidity to create separation as a route runner, as well. Mostly working on the vertical plane, the receiver will need to show a more diverse skill set to separate in other areas of the field outside of stops and comebacks. The tools are there, with Hurst at least adding that boundary element to an offense with his height-weight-speed combination.

Fourth round, Pick 104: Will Lee III, CB, Texas A&M

Lee is a frequent pick for the Packers in mocks due to being one of the longer and more physical cornerbacks in the class. While he doesn’t have the best long speed of all time, Lee is tenacious and has good change of direction despite being high cut. He improved his agility test on the Pro Day, which is meaningful.

Fourth round, Pick 120: DeMonte Capehart, DT, Clemson

Capehart is a freak athlete, and his tape is impressive against the run. He had only one sack in 2025 at Clemson, but he generated 11 pressures and 14 stops. He was an above average pass rusher, but his ability to do a little bit of everything is an impactful aspect for what the Packers currently have on the roster.