GREEN BAY, Wis. -- The 2026 NFL draft has begun in Pittsburgh The three-day event continues with Rounds 2-3 on Friday (7 p.m. ET) and Rounds 4-7 on Saturday (noon ET).
The Green Bay Packers will make their first pick at No. 52 in Round 2.
A full list of the Packers' selections is below and will be updated with pick-by-pick analysis through the weekend.
Analysis of every pick | Updated depth chart

Green Bay Packers 2026 draft picks
Round 2: No. 52 overall
Round 3: No. 84
Round 4: No. 120
Round 5: No. 153
Round 5: No. 160
Round 6: No. 201
Round 7: No. 236
Round 7: No. 255
Top three needs: edge, CB, OL
After trading Rashan Gary and losing Kingsley Enagbare in free agency (and with Micah Parsons unlikely to be ready for the start of the season), the Packers might need multiple pass rushers. At cornerback, they signed Benjamin St-Juste in free agency, but his relatively modest contract (two years, $10 million) suggests they don't view him as a permanent starter. Also, they basically swapped him for Nate Hobbs, who was released, in a position that was already thin.
Though their starters on the offensive line appear set with Jordan Morgan taking over for Rasheed Walker at left tackle, they need depth across the entire front.
With a lot of lost production and no first-round pick, which position groups will the Packers focus on early?
New defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon needs help at several positions, but chief among them is cornerback. And don't be surprised if the Packers pick more than one. GM Brian Gutekunst has never been afraid to double or even triple up at a position in the same draft. The Packers still like Keisean Nixon, but they need another equally -- if not more -- effective player to pair with him. The Packers could also use a defensive lineman or two who can play right away.
