MILWAUKEE (AP) — A new general manager is in charge of making the picks in the NFL draft this year for the Green Bay Packers, who are stocked with new faces on the coaching staff.
So many changes this offseason and yet the Packers will have familiar priorities when the draft starts Thursday night.
Think defense, again.
The secondary could use a cornerback or versatile safety. The pass rush could use another athletic presence off the edge.
"There will be some different people sitting in some different chairs. But I think it's going to be exciting," GM Brian Gutekunst, who replaced the retired Ted Thompson in the offseason, said at the NFL combine.