Like all NFL organizations, the Green Bay Packers cover all bases leading up to the NFL Draft by checking in with players of most positions in Combine interviews. With several areas of need, it is not surprising that the Packers’ brass was especially broad in setting up one-on-one meetings.
Interestingly enough, Green Bay was very active in face-to-face conversations with prospective running backs. Josh Jacobs, who I listed last week as a player that might be the best available player when the Packers are on the clock, was one such prospect.