The Green Bay Packers are well into their preparations for the 2022 NFL Draft, and one of the key components of that preparation is the team’s ability to hold private, in-person visits with prospects. These visits are now well underway with the calendar clicking over to April, as Pro Days are wrapping up and teams are working to finalize their draft boards.
The Packers’ approach to these “Top-30” visits has been fairly consistent over the years, dating back to Ted Thompson’s tenure as general manager. The Packers usually bring in a number of day-three prospects or players likely to go undrafted, and many of these players end up as late draft picks of the team or as members of the initial undrafted free agency class.