Never take mock drafts too seriously. Even the best ones are only accurate with 30-40% of picks as NFL teams go rogue, leaving informed observers scratching their heads. Right now, reporters, NFL analysts, and Packers fans have ideas about who the likely candidates are with Green Bay’s considerable draft capital. As this process drudges forward, those ideas homogenize into a group-think soup of uninteresting and usually inaccurate notions.
Remember, this time last year, Josh Jackson was a popular player for the Packers in mock drafts ... in the first round.
So what happens when and if the draft goes off the rails, which it usually does?