We're finished with two of the three most important days of the offseason for the Green Bay Packers. Because they're not very active in free agency, all their needs must be filled via the yearly NFL draft.
Heading into the event, the Packers had two needs which stood above the rest. They didn't have a starting body, at least on paper, at either inside linebacker or cornerback. The squad not only addressed cornerback with their first pick, but they also did so with their second.
With the 30th overall selection, Green Bay took Damarious Randall of Arizona State, who looks to convert from safety.