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The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine is here, which makes it the perfect time to drop a new mock draft. This time a four-round version. Let's dive into the picks for the Green Bay Packers in my latest mock draft.
Everybody and their grandma is expecting this pick to be either a cornerback or a defensive tackle. Brian Gutekunst could fall in love with Hill's frame and athleticism. At 6-3, 240 pounds, Hill looks great off the bus. With his athletic background, age (21) and frame, Hill checks all the boxes. A pairing of Edgerrin Cooper and Hill would give the Packers a dynamic duo at the second level that could give opposing offenses fits.
At 6-3 and 196 pounds, Moore has an ideal frame with the length to tighten passing windows. The Florida cornerback has the vertical speed to stay attached on vertical routes and the recovery speed to make up for any missteps. Moore is smooth in his pedal and has easy change of direction skills. He may or may not be on Green Bay's board due to durability concerns, but if the Packers feel comfortable with his medicals, he could prove to be a steal in the third round. With his frame and athleticism, he's worth the gamble, given the potential Moore possesses.
Keenan is a stout run defender. He's a roadblock in the middle of the line with a strong base to eat up double teams. The Alabama defensive tackle finished the season with three tackles for loss, two sacks and 12 run stops. Keenan is powerful at the point of attack and could carve out a role early in his career as a two-down space eater.
This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Packers Mock Draft 3.0: Bolstering the defense with 3 SEC defenders
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52nd overall pick: Anthony Hill Jr, LB, Texas
Everybody and their grandma is expecting this pick to be either a cornerback or a defensive tackle. Brian Gutekunst could fall in love with Hill's frame and athleticism. At 6-3, 240 pounds, Hill looks great off the bus. With his athletic background, age (21) and frame, Hill checks all the boxes. A pairing of Edgerrin Cooper and Hill would give the Packers a dynamic duo at the second level that could give opposing offenses fits.
Unpacking Future Packers: No. 72, Anthony Hill Jr
The Texas LB checks the boxes with his frame and athleticism, and he finished his time as a Longhorn with 31.5 TFL and 17 sacks.
“He has all the physical tools you want in a LB,” @ThomasJonesAAShttps://t.co/HWiT5oIfPbpic.twitter.com/16VObJfAEH
— Brennen Rupp (@Brennen_Rupp) February 13, 2026
84th overall pick: Devin Moore, CB, Florida
At 6-3 and 196 pounds, Moore has an ideal frame with the length to tighten passing windows. The Florida cornerback has the vertical speed to stay attached on vertical routes and the recovery speed to make up for any missteps. Moore is smooth in his pedal and has easy change of direction skills. He may or may not be on Green Bay's board due to durability concerns, but if the Packers feel comfortable with his medicals, he could prove to be a steal in the third round. With his frame and athleticism, he's worth the gamble, given the potential Moore possesses.
I like what I'm seeing from Florida CB Devin Moore. Not a tall CB class. He's 6'2 with good eyes and feel. Gets pulled into off coverage here, maintains great positioning on the high corner, sees the crosser + understands the concept.
Good ball tracking + attack. pic.twitter.com/5zLdA5sjrk
— Benjamin Solak (@BenjaminSolak) February 18, 2026
120th overall pick: Tim Keenan III, DT, Alabama
Keenan is a stout run defender. He's a roadblock in the middle of the line with a strong base to eat up double teams. The Alabama defensive tackle finished the season with three tackles for loss, two sacks and 12 run stops. Keenan is powerful at the point of attack and could carve out a role early in his career as a two-down space eater.
Tim Keenan III is a roadblock. The Alabama DT is stout and powerful.
The stats won’t jump off the page, but he’ll make an impact early in his career with his ability to clog up running lanes. pic.twitter.com/VC79i0hkfz
— Brennen Rupp (@Brennen_Rupp) December 12, 2025
This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Packers Mock Draft 3.0: Bolstering the defense with 3 SEC defenders
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