The Packers are one step closer to completing their draft pick signings. The team announced the signing of six rookies Tuesday, with the group including:
- Round 3, No. 88: MarShawn Lloyd (RB, USC)
- Round 3, No. 91 (from Bills): Ty’Ron Hopper (LB, Missouri)
- Round 4, No. 111 (from Jets): Evan Williams (S, Oregon)
- Round 5, No. 163 (from Bills): Jacob Monk (C, Duke)
- Round 5, No. 169: Kitan Oladapo (S, Oregon State)
- Round 6, No. 202: Travis Glover (T, Georgia State)
Lloyd is the biggest name on the list following his breakout lone season at USC. The running back finished the season with 1,052 yards from scrimmage and nine touchdowns, leading to him being the fourth RB off the board. In Green Bay, the rookie will likely compete with A.J. Dillon for any backup reps behind new addition Josh Jacobs.
Hopper is another notable addition to the squad following two standout seasons at Missouri. Between 2022 and 2023, the linebacker compiled 132 tackles and 5.5 sacks in 23 games, performances that put him firmly on the NFL radar. Considering his coverage skills in college, he’ll likely be called on as a weakside LB behind Quay Walker.
The Packers previously signed seventh-round picks Michael Pratt and Kalen King. Following Tuesday’s moves, the Packers have three unsigned draft picks: first-round offensive tackle Jordan Morgan, second-round linebacker Edgerrin Cooper and second-round safety Javon Bullard.
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