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The 2026 NFL Draft is approaching, and the Green Bay Packers are finalizing their draft board. This article outlines the 127 best prospects that fit the team's needs based on past drafting trends.
The 2026 NFL Draft is just two days away, and the hay is in the barn for the Green Bay Packers, who will have their board finalized and ready to go for when they first get on the clock on Friday night.
Throughout the Packers Prospects series, we have tried to narrow down the most likely fits for Green Bay at each position, based on how they have drafted in the past and the types of profiles they have coveted in terms of both production and traits.
Now letās put all of those ideal fits together to get a good idea of what the Packersā draft board might look like.
Two quick notes:
Here are all the fits, position by position, along with their consensus big board ranking as of writing:
The article lists the 127 best fits for the Packers in the upcoming draft, focusing on players ranked lower than No. 30 on the consensus board.
The Packers will be on the clock on Friday night, two days after the article was published.
Prospects were selected based on the Packers' past drafting tendencies and the types of player profiles they typically value.
Players marked with an asterisk in the article had pre-draft visits with the Packers, indicating a potential interest from the team.

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Some observations:
Of Packers fits projected to be drafted in Round 2, 12 are defensive players, compared to only six offensive players. In Rounds 2 and 3 combined, 22 of the Packers fits are on defense, which is double the number of offensive prospects.
After going offense-heavy in the first three rounds last year, it makes sense to flip the script in 2026, and the board stacks up that way as well. The inverse is true on Day 3, where there are 35 offensive fits and only 23 defensive ones.
Cornerback is the deepest position, with running back the lightest group, which marries up with the wider draft class, not just the prospects who are fits for the Packers. Safety is tied for the fewest number of players, but consists only of ābig nickelā types, and would be a longer list otherwise.
The most top-heavy position is wide receiver by far, followed by edge rusher and linebacker. Eight of the 13 receiver fits are projected to go on Day 2, while five of the 12 edge rusher fits and five of the 13 linebacker fits are consensus Day 2 picks.
Day 3 looks ripe for offensive line selections. Nineteen of the 27 total fits are projected to go between Rounds 4 and 7. The Packers have liked to shop for O-line competition on Day 3 in the past, and this draft sets up for them to continue that tradition.
Running back and defensive tackle are also deeper on Day 3, with four of the seven running back fits and six of the 11 defensive line fits expected to be drafted on Saturday.
Quarterback is the most bottom heavy position, with no Packers fits projected to be drafted on Day 2 and only three on Day 3, compared to five prospects who are expected to go undrafted.
Here is a visualization of the big board as well as a downloadable link:
Packers prospects big board NFL Draft 2026
This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Packers prospects final big board: The 127 best fits in 2026 NFL Draft