The Green Bay Packers’ lackluster pass rush last season stemmed from the lackluster production provided by their two biggest investments, Rashan Gary and Lukas Van Ness.
While it is common for first round draft picks to be the main focus, the draft picks that intrigue me the most are the ones that slide. Barryn Sorrell, the Packers fourth round choice is a clear example of an intriguing pick for the Packers.
Barryn Sorrell has only been a Green Bay Packer for a few weeks, but he has already solidified himself as a fan favorite. The Green Bay Packers drafted Sorrell with the 124th pick in Round 4 of the 2025 NFL draft.
For new Packers defensive end Barryn Sorrell, it was a long wait for him to get his name called. Sorell was in Green Bay for all three days of the NFL draft.
University of Texas defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski was watching the NFL Draft during that magical moment on Saturday when the Green Bay Packers selected one of his star pupils, Barryn Sorrell.
The 2025 NFL Draft is finally in the books. Months of speculation and mock drafts finally culminated in an exceptional event that Green Bay knocked out of the park.
After opening the 2025 NFL Draft with three consecutive players on offense for the first time since 2020, the Green Bay Packers opened Day 3 of the draft on Saturday with a pass rusher.
Four picks down, four picks to go. After using their first three selections on an offensive lineman and two receivers, including first-rounder Matthew Golden, the Green Bay Packers chose edge rusher Barryn Sorrell in the fourth round on Saturday.
The Green Bay Packers used the 124th overall pick on Texas Longhorns edge Barryn Sorrell. The Packers added more edge depth with a solid all-around player, but the real news of the selection was the fact that Sorrell waited in the green room for two full days without being selected before getting his moment.
Barryn Sorrell came to Green Bay to check out the NFL Draft scene. Now, he gets to stay. The Green Bay Packers added some depth to their pass rush on Saturday by selecting Sorrell, a defensive end from Texas, in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Green Bay, get ready to see a boost in tackle production. With the 124th overall pick in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, the host city Green Bay Packers have drafted Texas Longhorns edge rusher Barryn Sorrell.
In a class full of EDGE rushers, plenty of quality players have been pushed into the later rounds. Barryn Sorrell out of Texas could be one of them, finally hearing his name called at the 2025 NFL Draft.
AUSTIN - After running all of his tests at the NFL combine in February, defensive lineman Barryn Sorrell chose not to run any of the same tests at the Texas Longhorns' Pro Day on Tuesday, Mar 25.
Height: 6030 (verified) Weight: 256lbs (verified) Year: Senior Pro Comparison: Brennan Jackson Texas Longhorns edge defender Barryn Sorrell projects as a successful piece of a defensive line rotation at the NFL level.
The Texas Longhorns saw several players depart for the 2025 NFL Draft after the Cotton Bowl loss to Ohio State, including linebacker Barryn Sorrell. Sorrell finished out the 2024 season with 44 combined tackles (16 solo), six sacks, one fumble recovery and one pass defended.
Barryn Sorrell has been a big part of Texas defensive line rotation for the past three years and looks to be one of the next Texas-to-NFL pipeline successes.
After a standout 2024 season, Texas defensive lineman Barryn Sorrell declared for the 2025 NFL Draft. However, before heading to the pros, Sorrell is participating in the 2025 Reese's Senior Bowl.
While his teammates opted out, Barryn Sorrell dove all the way into Senior Bowl activities in Mobile, Ala. His NFL future may depend on it. Sorrell was one of five Texas players who were invited to the Senior Bowl, where NFL personnel holds practices and live scrimmages in front of representatives of all 32 teams.
Height/Weight: 6-4, 260 lbs Age: 22 College: Texas Longhorns Pro Football Focus Play Strength in All Facets Unlike many edge defenders, Barryn Sorrell actually seeks out contact in many cases.
Texas Longhorns senior edge Barryn Sorrell joined the program alongside head coach Steve Sarkisian in 2021, and as a result, has lived through the growth of Sarkisian's team.
AUSTIN -- When you're playing a tough opponent like Michigan in Ann Arbor or rivals Oklahoma at the Cotton Bowl, it's hard to take care of your feelings.
Texas defensive lineman Barryn Sorrell has made plenty of memories during his time with the Longhorns. He'll have another year of positive moments on the horizon in Austin. Sorrell announced Sunday via X, formerly known as Twitter, that he intends to return to Texas for the 2024 season.
According to Anwar Richardson of Orangebloods, Texas EDGE Barryn Sorrell will return to school for another season. The NFL was going to be an option but Sorrell wants to play on the 40 Acres for at least one more year.