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During Ted Thompson’s term as director general of Green Bay Packers, the team rarely brought high -level college prospects for official visits before the NFL draft. Thompson’s approach was almost exclusively to bring some projected players near the top of the project to assess the questions of character or injury, then to use the vast majority of their visits to end -of -round or probably not drafted perspectives.
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Brian Gutekunst’s approach has a somewhat different difference, although the team always tends to use visits to assess the character or injuries of red flags. Ventilation is however very different, the team is much more likely to use a visit among the first 30 on a top 100 player than under Thompson.
As our Justis Mosqueda discussed it earlier this week, Gutekunst was also not foreign to the writing of players who came to Green Bay as part of the pre-project process. Over the past three years, the team has drafted 13 players who have come in official visits and have acquired several others as free agents not drafted or by other means.
Now that the end of March is approaching and only five weeks before the NFL recovery started in Green Bay, team visits are starting to be reported. Stay up to date with the full list of visitors reported below.
Pre-project visits in 2025 of the packers
(The numbers below reflect the player’s classification on the consensual draft table of the NFL simulation project database.)
Receiver
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Matthew Golden, Texas (# 19)
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Isaiah Bond, Texas (# 71) (screening report)
Offensive lines
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Jacob Bayer, Arkansas State (# 309)
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Pole ESA, Washington State (# 675)
Defensive plated
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TJ Sanders, South Carolina (# 65)
On -board rushers
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Shemar Stewart, Texas A&M (# 12) (screening report)
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Mykel Williams, Georgia (# 15) (screening report)
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James Pearce, Jr., Tennessee (# 21) (screening report)
Corner
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Shavon Revel Jr., Caroline de l’Est (# 39) (screening report)
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