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Packers Public Relations Lambeau Field Atrium 1265 Lombardi Avenue Green Bay, WI 54304 920/569-7500 920/569-7201 fax Jason Wahlers, Aaron Popkey, Sarah Quick, Tom Fanning, Nate LoCascio, Katie Hermsen VOL. XVIII; NO. 1 GREEN BAY ENTERS THE DRAFT WITH NINE SELECTIONS This weekend, the Green Bay Packers will welcome another rookie class to their roster through the NFL Draft, held April 28-30 at the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University in Chicago. u Armed with seven of their own selections plus two compensatory picks the Packers will have plenty of opportunities to add more talent and depth to their roster. All picks are eligible to be traded except for the compensatory choices. u Green Bay enters the draft with a pick in every round, including three selections in the fourth round. u For the fourth straight year, the event will begin in prime time on Thursday night, with Round 1 on April 28 beginning at 7 p.m. CT. u Rounds 2-3 also will be held in prime time, beginning on Friday, April 29, at 6 p.m. CT. Rounds 4-7 will complete the draft on Saturday, April 30, starting at 11 a.m. CT. u Teams will have 10 minutes in between selections in the first round and seven minutes between each choice for Round 2. Rounds 3-6 will allow up to five minutes in between picks and Round 7 will allow four minutes. All compensatory selections in Rounds 3-7 will be four minutes each. A look at where Green Bay currently stands in the draft order: Round Round # Overall # 1 27 27 2 26 57 3 25 88 4 27 125 4 33 131 (comp.) 4 39 137 (comp.) 5 26 163 6 25 200 7 27 248 THOMPSON LEADS PACKERS INTO ANOTHER DRAFT GM Ted Thompson enters his 12th draft with the Packers, and he has long viewed the draft as the most important aspect of player acquisition. u Thompson entered his first draft with Green Bay in 2005 armed with seven picks. Through draft-day trades, he wound up with 11 selections, highlighted by a pair of Pro Bowlers in QB Aaron Rodgers (first round) and S Nick Collins (second). u In 2006, Thompson began draft day with seven selections, this time turning those seven picks into 12. The class included another pair of Pro Bowlers in LB A.J. Hawk (first) and WR Greg Jennings (second). u In 2007, Thompson again used draft-day trades to acquire more selections and increase the competition for roster spots. That class included significant contributors such as WR James Jones (third), LB Desmond Bishop and K Mason Crosby (consecutive picks in the sixth round). u That strategy was also implemented in 2008, as Thompson turned eight choices into 10 draft picks (nine players and a future pick). Selections such as Pro Bowl WR Jordy Nelson (second), TE Jermichael Finley (third) and Pro Bowl G Josh Sitton (fourth) made a significant impact. u In 2009, the Packers entered the draft with nine selections but made one of the most dramatic moves over the course of the weekend when they traded back into the first round. After selecting DT B.J. Raji with the No. 9 pick, Thompson moved back into the first round to select LB Clay Matthews at No. 26. Though the Packers surrendered 2016 NFL DRAFT PREVIEW a second-round pick and two third-round choices to New England for the opportunity to draft Matthews plus a fifth-round pick, the Southern California linebacker has proven to be well worth it, earning six selections to the Pro Bowl in his first seven years. u In 2010, Green Bay selected T Bryan Bulaga in the first round at No. 23. He started 33 games from 2010-12 and 27 of 32 over the last two seasons after missing 2013 due to injury. Thompson moved up in the third round to select S Morgan Burnett (No. 71 overall), who has started 71 contests over the past five seasons. u Seven of the 10 players in the 2011 draft class went on to appear in a game for Green Bay in their first season, highlighted by WR Randall Cobb (second round), who was named to the All-Rookie Team by Pro Football Weekly/PFWA as a kickoff returner and earned his first trip to the Pro Bowl in 2014. u The Packers entered the 2012 NFL Draft with 12 picks and traded up three times. The draft was highlighted by first-round selection LB Nick Perry, who ranks No. 3 in franchise postseason history with six sacks, second-round selection CB Casey Hayward, who led all NFL rookies with six INTs in 2012 and became the first Packers CB to be named to the All-Rookie Team by Pro Football Weekly/PFWA since the team was first selected in 1974, and fourth-round pick DT Mike Daniels who has worked his way into becoming a consistent contributor, starting all 32 games over the past two seasons. u In 2013, Thompson entered the draft with eight choices and turned that into 11 picks through draft-day trades, highlighted by RB Eddie Lacy (second round), who was named the NFL's Offensive Rookie of the Year by The Associated Press, and T David Bakhtiari (fourth round), who became the first Green Bay rookie to start every game at LT since the league went to a 16-game slate in 1978. u In the 2014 draft, Thompson used four of his first six picks to draft players who all made starts as rookies: S Ha Ha Clinton-Dix (10), WR Davante Adams (11), TE Richard Rodgers (five) and C Corey Linsley (16). u Thompson followed up the 2014 draft with another class that saw rookies make an immediate impact. Last year s draft saw each of the first four selections earn starts: CBs Damarious Randall (nine), Quinten Rollins (four), WR Ty Montgomery (three) and LB Jake Ryan (five). u Today s roster consists of 62 players, with 35 being drafted by Thompson. Of the 20 players to start 10 or more games for the Packers in 2015, 19 of them were drafted by Thompson. 2016 NFL DRAFT NOTES 81st Annual NFL Player Selection Meeting, Chicago 253 total picks, including 33 compensatory choices awarded to 13 teams Thursday, April 28, 7 p.m. CT Time Limits Round 1 (3:09 in 2015) Round 1: 10 minutes Round 2: Seven minutes Friday, April 29, 6 p.m. CT Rounds 3-6: Five minutes* Rounds 2 & 3 (4:10 in 2015) Round 7: Four minutes* Saturday, April 30, 11 a.m. CT Rounds 4-7 (6:26 in 2015) Television coverage NFL Network, ESPN/ESPN2 Internet coverage. Packers.com, NFL.com *all compensatory selections in Rounds 3-7 will be four minutes each

2016 DRAFT PREVIEW A LOOK INTO THE DRAFT ROOM General Manager Ted Thompson heads up the football operations, and he and Green Bay s coaches are well known to Packers fans. But working with Thompson is a talented and experienced football operations staff. u Members of the personnel staff have spent months, if not years with some prospects, studying for the 2016 NFL Draft. They visit schools throughout the season, attending practices, dozens of games and pro days in the spring. In each area, they have formed relationships with high school and college coaches, trying to get a better idea of who the person is, not just the football prospect. u Working closely with Thompson year round is Director-Football Operations Eliot Wolf (13th NFL season), Director of Player Personnel Brian Gutekunst (18th NFL season), Senior Personnel Executive Alonzo Highsmith (18th NFL season), West Regional Scout Sam Seale (21st NFL season) and Assistant Director of Pro Personnel Tim Terry (13th NFL season). u Members of the scouting department include area scouts Jon-Eric Sullivan (13th NFL season), John Wojciechowski (21st NFL season) and Richmond Williams (ninth NFL season), pro scouts Chad Brinker (seventh NFL season) and Glenn Cook (sixth NFL season), college scouts Mike Owen (fifth NFL season), Alonzo Dotson (fourth NFL season) and Charles Walls (fourth NFL season), scouting assistant Joe Hueber (second NFL season) and college scouting coordinator Danny Mock (29th NFL season). ANALYZING THE PICKS UNDER THOMPSON Total Picks: 104 Offense: 55 Defense: 48 Specialists: 1 POSITION-BY-POSITION Quarterback (6): Aaron Rodgers (2005-1), Ingle Martin (2006-5a), Brian Brohm (2008-2b), Matt Flynn (2008-7a), B.J. Coleman (2012-7b), Brett Hundley (2015-5a) Running Back (6): Brandon Jackson (2007-2), DeShawn Wynn (2007-7a), James Starks (2010-6), Alex Green (2011-3), Eddie Lacy (2013-2), Johnathan Franklin (2013-4c) Fullback (3): Korey Hall (2007-6a), Quinn Johnson (2009-5a), Aaron Ripkowski (2015-6a) Tight End (7): Clark Harris (2007-7), Jermichael Finley (2008-3), Andrew Quarless (2010-5a), D.J. Williams (2011-5), Ryan Taylor (2011-7a), Richard Rodgers (2014-3b), Kennard Backman (2015-6c) Wide Receiver (15): Terrence Murphy (2005-2b), Craig Bragg (2005-6b), Greg Jennings (2006-2b), Cory Rodgers (2006-4a), James Jones (2007-3a), David Clowney (2007-5), Jordy Nelson (2008-2a), Brett Swain (2008-7b), Randall Cobb (2011-2), Charles Johnson (2013-7a), Kevin Dorsey (2013-7b), Davante Adams (2014-2), Jared Abbrederis (2014-5b), Jeff Janis (2014-7), Ty Montgomery (2015-3) Tackle (10): Tony Moll (2006-5b), Breno Giacomini (2008-5), T.J. Lang (2009-4), Jamon Meredith (2009-5b), Bryan Bulaga (2010-1), Marshall Newhouse (2010-5b), Derek Sherrod (2011-1), Andrew Datko (2012-7a), David Bakhtiari (2013-4a), JC Tretter (2013-4b) Guard (6): William Whitticker (2005-7b), Daryn Colledge (2006-2a), Jason Spitz (2006-3b), Allen Barbre (2007-4), Josh Sitton (2008-4b), Caleb Schlauderaff (2011-6a) Center (2): Junius Coston (2005-5a), Corey Linsley (2014-5a) Defensive End (11): Michael Montgomery (2005-6a), Dave Tollefson (2006-7), Jeremy Thompson (2008-4a), Jarius Wynn (2009-6a), Mike Neal (2010-2), C.J. Wilson (2010-7), Lawrence Guy (2011-7b), Jerel Worthy (2012-2a), Datone Jones (2013-1), Josh Boyd (2013-5b), Khyri Thornton (2014-3a) Defensive Tackle (5): Johnny Jolly (2006-6a), Justin Harrell (2007-1), B.J. Raji (2009-1a), Mike Daniels (2012-4a), Christian Ringo (2015-6b) Linebacker (15): Brady Poppinga (2005-4b), Kurt Campbell (2005-7a), A.J. Hawk (2006-1), Abdul Hodge (2006-3a), Desmond Bishop (2007-6b), Clay Matthews (2009-1b), Brad Jones (2009-7), D.J. Smith (2011-6b), Ricky Elmore (2011-6c), Nick Perry (2012-1), Terrell Manning (2012-5), Nate Palmer (2013-6), Sam Barrington (2013-7c), Carl Bradford (2014-4), Jake Ryan (2015-4) Cornerback (10): Mike Hawkins (2005-5b), Will Blackmon (2006-4b), Pat Lee (2008-2c), Brandon Underwood (2009-6b), Davon House (2011-4), Casey Hayward (2012-2b), Micah Hyde (2013-5a), Demetri Goodson (2014-6), Damarious Randall (2015-1), Quinten Rollins (2015-2) Safety (7): Nick Collins (2005-2a), Marviel Underwood (2005-4a), Tyrone Culver (2006-6b), Aaron Rouse (2007-3b), Morgan Burnett (2010-3), Jerron McMillian (2012-4b), Ha Ha Clinton-Dix (2014-1) Kicker (1): Mason Crosby (2007-6c) DRAFT PICKS BY SCHOOL Where have the 104 Packers draft picks gone to school? Note: BCS schools are those in the ACC, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, Pac-12 and SEC. BCS: 69 Iowa 4, UCLA 4, Arizona State 3, California 3, Colorado 3, Louisville 3, Texas A&M 3, Alabama 2, Boston College 2, LSU 2, Michigan State 2, Mississippi State 2, Ohio State 2, Oklahoma 2, Southern California 2, Virginia Tech 2, Arizona, Arkansas, Auburn, Baylor, Cincinnati, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kansas State, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Nebraska, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Penn State, Purdue, Rutgers, South Carolina, South Florida, Stanford, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vanderbilt, Wake Forest, Wisconsin Non-BCS: 35 Boise State 2, Fresno State 2, San Diego State 2, Texas Christian 2, Alabama-Birmingham, Albany, Appalachian State, Bethune-Cookman, Brigham Young, Buffalo, Central Florida, Cornell, East Carolina, Eastern Michigan, Furman, Grand Valley State, Hawaii, Illinois State, Louisiana- Lafayette, Maine, Miami (Ohio), Missouri Southern State, Nevada, New Mexico State, North Carolina A&T, Northwest Missouri State, Saginaw Valley State, San Jose State, Southern Mississippi, Tennessee- Chattanooga, Western Michigan *BCS/non-BCS is based on school s conference at time of player s graduation ROUND-BY-ROUND First Round (11): Linebacker (3), defensive tackle (2), tackle (2), cornerback, defensive end, quarterback, safety Second Round (15): Wide receiver (5), cornerback (3), defensive end (2), running back (2), guard, quarterback, safety Third Round (10): Safety (2), tight end (2), wide receiver (2), defensive end, guard, linebacker, running back Fourth Round (16): Linebacker (3), tackle (3), cornerback (2), guard (2), safety (2), defensive end, defensive tackle, running back, wide receiver Fifth Round (17): Tackle (4), cornerback (2), quarterback (2), tight end (2), wide receiver (2), center, defensive end, fullback, guard, linebacker Sixth Round (18): Linebacker (4), cornerback (2), defensive end (2), defensive tackle (2), fullback (2), guard, kicker, running back, safety, tight end, wide receiver Seventh Round (17): Wide receiver (4), defensive end (3), linebacker (3), quarterback (2), tight end (2), guard, running back, tackle 2

DRAFT HEADQUARTERS AT PACKERS.COM For Packers fans, the team s official website is the best source for up-tothe-minute information on draft weekend and the only place to see live press conferences from Lambeau Field in their entirety, in addition to an exclusive sneak peek into the Packers Draft Room. u In a special weekend feature, Packers.com will provide biographical information on each Packers pick as it happens, with additional coverage by the Packers.com writers. u Packers.com is the only place to see press conferences in their entirety, featuring General Manager Ted Thompson, Head Coach Mike McCarthy, assistant coaches and members of the personnel and scouting staff. All press conferences on the site will be carried live and also posted for later viewing. u Packers.com also is pleased to provide an exclusive peek into the Packers Draft Room with the 2016 Draft Cam. This unique, behind-thescenes camera will provide updated images every minute during the draft. u Fans can watch the draft unfold as it happens on NFL.com, which will stream NFL Network s live telecast and have instant pick-by-pick analysis from the NFL.com team, as well as an up-to-the-minute draft tracker for all seven rounds. u Follow the Packers on Twitter (@packers) and become a fan on Facebook for live updates from Lambeau Field throughout the three days of the 2016 NFL Draft. u Watch exclusive behind-the-scenes videos with insight from Packers. com s writers. WHO HAS BEEN THERE AT NO. 27? With its 10-6 record and a loss in the NFC Divisional Playoffs, Green Bay will have the No. 27 selection in the first round of the 2016 NFL Draft. u So when was the last time the Packers chose at No. 27? It was 1996, when Green Bay selected T John Michels. u Here is a look at the players selected at No. 27 in the first round over the past 10 drafts (2006-15): Year Team Player 2015 Dallas Cowboys CB Byron Jones 2014 Arizona Cardinals S Deone Bucannon 2013 Houston Texans WR DeAndre Hopkins 2012 Cincinnati Bengals G Kevin Zeitler 2011 Baltimore Ravens CB Jimmy Smith 2010 New England Patriots CB Devin McCourty 2009 Indianapolis Colts RB Donald Brown 2008 San Diego Chargers CB Antoine Cason 2007 New Orleans Saints WR Robert Meachem 2006 Carolina Panthers RB DeAngelo Williams u While first-round choices certainly can be the cornerstone of a franchise, as Thompson has shown with Pro Bowl selections QB Aaron Rodgers (2005), LB A.J. Hawk (2006), LB Clay Matthews (2009) and DT B.J. Raji (2009), and starters T Bryan Bulaga (2010) and S Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, second-round selections can prove to be just as valuable. WRs Jordy Nelson (2008) and Randall Cobb (2011) were both picked in the second and became the first duo in NFL history to both have 90-plus receptions, 1,200-plus yards and 12-plus touchdown receptions in the same regular season (2014). Other second-round picks included CB Casey Hayward (2012), who became the first CB in franchise history (since 1967) to be named to the All-Rookie Team by Pro Football Weekly/PFWA, and RB Eddie Lacy (2013), who was named the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year by The Associated Press and earned a Pro Bowl selection in 2014. Lacy is the only Packer to post 2016 DRAFT PREVIEW 33 1,000-plus rushing yards and 10-plus total touchdowns in both of his first two seasons. uwith 22 starters and a 53-man roster, selections in the third round often turn into significant contributors for a team. WR James Jones (2007), TE Jermichael Finley (2008), S Morgan Burnett (2010) and TE Richard Rodgers (2014) were all third-round choices under Thompson. u The fourth and fifth rounds have also been a spot the Packers have found starters. Of the Packers five starters on the 2014-15 offensive lines, four were drafted in the fourth or fifth round: G Josh Sitton (2008/fourth round), G T.J. Lang (2009/fourth round), T David Bakhtiari (2013/ fourth round) and C Corey Linsley (2014/fifth round). A mainstay on the Packers defensive line over the last few seasons, DT Mike Daniels (2012), was also drafted in the fifth round. Green Bay has also found key contributors on both sides of the ball in the fourth and fifth rounds: C/G JC Tretter (2013/fourth) DB Micah Hyde (2013/fifth), DE Josh Boyd (2013/fifth), TE Andrew Quarless (2010/fifth) and LB Jake Ryan (2015/fourth). u Green Bay has received contributions from several late-round picks during Thompson s tenure, including DT Johnny Jolly (2006/sixth round), LB Desmond Bishop (2007/sixth round), K Mason Crosby (2007/sixth), QB Matt Flynn (2008/seventh), LB Brad Jones (2009/ seventh), RB James Starks (2010/sixth), DE C.J. Wilson (2010/ seventh), LB Sam Barrington (2013/seventh) and WR Jeff Janis (2014/seventh). PRESEASON Date Opponent Time (CT) TV Sun. Aug. 7 vs. Indianapolis Colts (Canton, Ohio)...7 p.m. ESPN Fri., Aug. 12 CLEVELAND BROWNS (Gold Pkg.)...7 p.m. Packers TV (Midwest Shrine Game) Thu., Aug. 18 OAKLAND RAIDERS...7 p.m. Packers TV (Bishop s Charities Game) Fri., Aug. 26 at San Francisco 49ers...9 p.m. Packers TV Thu., Sept. 1 at Kansas City Chiefs....7 p.m. Packers TV All preseason games on Packers TV will also appear on Telemundo Wisconsin REGULAR SEASON Date Opponent Time (CT) TV Sun., Sept. 11 at Jacksonville Jaguars...12 p.m. FOX Sun., Sept. 18 at Minnesota Vikings.... 7:30 p.m. NBC Sun., Sept. 25 DETROIT LIONS...12 p.m. FOX Sun., Oct. 2 BYE Sun., Oct. 9 NEW YORK GIANTS (Gold Pkg.)... *7:30 p.m. NBC Sun., Oct. 16 DALLAS COWBOYS.... *3:25 p.m. FOX Thu., Oct. 20 CHICAGO BEARS.... 7:25 p.m. CBS/NFLN/Twitter Sun., Oct. 30 at Atlanta Falcons...*12 p.m. FOX Sun., Nov. 6 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (Gold Pkg.). *3:25 p.m. CBS Sun., Nov. 13 at Tennessee Titans....*12 p.m. FOX Sun., Nov. 20 at Washington Redskins... *7:30 p.m. NBC Mon., Nov. 28 at Philadelphia Eagles... 7:30 p.m. ESPN Sun., Dec. 4 HOUSTON TEXANS...*12 p.m. CBS Sun., Dec. 11 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS... *3:25 p.m. FOX Sun., Dec. 18 at Chicago Bears...*12 p.m. FOX Sat., Dec. 24 MINNESOTA VIKINGS...12 p.m. FOX Sun., Jan. 1 at Detroit Lions...*12 p.m. FOX * Start time and broadcast may shift due to NFL flexible scheduling NFL POSTSEASON DATES Jan. 7-8... AFC and NFC Wild Card Playoffs Jan. 14-15...AFC and NFC Divisional Playoffs Jan. 22...AFC and NFC Championship Games Jan. 29...Pro Bowl, Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii Feb. 5...Super Bowl LI, NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas

2016 DRAFT PREVIEW 2016 DRAFT ORDER - FIRST ROUND Pick Team 1. Los Angeles (from Tennessee) 2. Philadelphia (from Cleveland) 3. San Diego 4. Dallas 5. Jacksonville 6. Baltimore 7. San Francisco 8. Cleveland (from Philadelphia through Miami) 9. Tampa Bay 10. New York Giants 11. Chicago 12. New Orleans 13. Miami (from Philadelphia) 14. Oakland 15. Tennessee (from Los Angeles) 16. Detroit 17. Atlanta 18. Indianapolis 19. Buffalo 20. New York Jets 21. Washington 22. Houston 23. Minnesota 24. Cincinnati 25. Pittsburgh 26. Seattle 27. Green Bay 28. Kansas City 29. New England (forfeited) 30. Arizona 31. Carolina 32. Denver TOTAL SELECTIONS IN 2016 NFL DRAFT Picks Team 12 Cleveland, San Francisco 11 New England 10 Denver, Detroit 9 Baltimore, Chicago, Dallas, Green Bay, Seattle, Tennessee 8 Buffalo, Jacksonville, Miami, Minnesota Oakland, San Diego, Washington 7 Cincinnati, Houston, Kansas City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay 6 Arizona, Carolina, Indianapolis, New Orleans, New York Giants, New York Jets 5 Atlanta, St. Louis 2016 SCHEDULE RELEASED The Green Bay Packers 96th NFL regular-season schedule highlighted by five prime-time contests (subject to flexible scheduling) was released April 14 by the National Football League. u Green Bay s schedule includes five games against 2015 playoff teams. Three of those contests (Minnesota, Houston, Seattle) will be at Lambeau Field, while two (Minnesota, Washington) will come on the road. u The Packers kick off their season on the road for the fourth consecutive year, the longest streak in team history, opening with two road games for the first time since 1924. Green Bay will travel to Jacksonville, playing on the road against an AFC team in Week 1 for the first time since facing the New England Patriots in 1985. u Green Bay will face division opponents in Weeks 2-3, beginning with a trip to Minnesota to face the Vikings in a prime-time game and returning to Lambeau Field for the home opener against the Detroit Lions. ufor the second time in four years, the Packers will have their bye in Week 4. ugreen Bay returns to action with three consecutive home games against NFC teams over a 12-day span. In Week 5, the Packers play on Sunday night against the New York Giants. It will be the Giants first regular-season game at Lambeau Field since 2010. The following week, Green Bay will play the Dallas Cowboys for the fourth consecutive season (including playoffs) and for the second straight year at home in the regular season. The Packers have won five straight games against the Cowboys during the regular and postseason. Green Bay finishes the homestand playing the Chicago Bears on a Thursday night for the second consecutive season (11th straight year in primetime). ufour of the Packers next five games will be on the road, including three road games in a row for the first time since 2012. uafter a trip to play the Atlanta Falcons in Week 8, Green Bay will face the Indianapolis Colts at home for the first time since 2008. The Packers make just their third regular-season visit to Tennessee to play the Titans in Week 10. ugreen Bay will play two primetime road games in a row, first traveling to play against the Washington Redskins on a Sunday night in Week 11 and then going to Philadelphia to face the Eagles on Monday Night Football in Week 12. ugreen Bay will play its first game at home in almost a month when it faces the Houston Texans in Week 13 for just the second time ever at home. uweek 14 brings a familiar matchup as the Packers welcome the Seattle Seahawks to Lambeau Field for the second consecutive year. Including the postseason, Green Bay and Seattle will meet for the fifth time in five years. ufor the first time since 2006, the Packers will finish the regular season with three straight games against NFC North opponents. uin Week 15, Green Bay will travel to Chicago to play the Bears. The Packers have won four consecutive games against the Bears in December, three of which were played in Chicago. ugreen Bay returns home to play the Vikings in Week 16 on Christmas Eve, playing on a Saturday for the first time since 1997. uthe Packers will finish the regular season in Detroit for the first time since 1993. 4

2005 April 23-24, 2005 Drafted alternately 24th-26th-25th 1 AARON RODGERS, QB, California... 24 2a NICK COLLINS, S/CB, Bethune-Cookman... 51 (from New Orleans Saints in Mike McKenzie trade) 2b TERRENCE MURPHY, WR/KR, Texas A&M... 58 3 (to Carolina Panthers in draft-day trade)...89 4a MARVIEL UNDERWOOD, S, San Diego State 115 (from Carolina Panthers in draft-day trade) 4b BRADY POPPINGA, LB, Brigham Young.... 125 4 (to Philadelphia Eagles in draft-day trade)...126 (originally obtained from Carolina in draft-day trade) 5a JUNIUS COSTON, C, North Carolina A&T... 143 (from Oakland Raiders for Marques Anderson) 5 (to Kansas City Chiefs for R-Kal Truluck)...152 5b MIKE HAWKINS, CB, Oklahoma... 167 6 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade)...175 (originally obtained from Philadelphia in draft-day trade) 6a MICHAEL MONTGOMERY, DE, Texas A&M.. 180 (from Oakland Raiders for Marques Anderson) 6b CRAIG BRAGG, WR, UCLA....195 6 (to Kansas City Chiefs for R-Kal Truluck)...199 7 (to Kansas City Chiefs in 2003 Derek Combs trade)...238 7a KURT CAMPBELL, LB, Albany....................245 7b WILLIAM WHITTICKER, G, Michigan State.. 246 2006 April 29-30, 2006 Drafted alternately 5th-4th-3rd-7th-6th 1 A.J. HAWK, LB, Ohio State... 5 2 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade)...36 2 (from Denver for WR Javon Walker in draft-day trade; choice subsequently traded to Atlanta Falcons)...37 2a DARYN COLLEDGE, T/G, Boise State... 47 (from Atlanta Falcons in draft-day trade) 2b GREG JENNINGS, WR, Western Michigan.... 52 3a ABDUL HODGE, LB, Iowa... 67 3b JASON SPITZ, G/C, Louisville.... 75 3 (to St. Louis Rams in draft-day trade)...93 (pick originally obtained from Atlanta Falcons in draft-day trade) 4a CORY RODGERS, WR/KR, Texas Christian...104 4 (to Philadelphia Eagles in draft-day trade)...109 (pick originally obtained from St. Louis Rams) 4b WILL BLACKMON, CB, Boston College.... 115 5 (to Atlanta Falcons in draft-day trade)...139 5a INGLE MARTIN, QB, Furman.... 148 (from Atlanta Falcons in draft-day trade) 5b TONY MOLL, T, Nevada... 165 6 (to New Orleans in 2004 Mike McKenzie trade)....174 6a JOHNNY JOLLY, DT, Texas A&M.......... 183 (from St. Louis Rams in draft-day trade) 6b TYRONE CULVER, S, Fresno State... 185 7 (to Miami Dolphins in 2004 Brad Bedell trade)...212 7 DAVE TOLLEFSON, DE, Northwest Missouri State....253 2007 April 28-29, 2007 Drafted alternately 16th-15th-14th- 13th-20th-19th-18th 1 JUSTIN HARRELL, DT, Tennessee... 16 2 (to N.Y. Jets in draft-day trade)...47 2 BRANDON JACKSON, RB, Nebraska... 63 3a JAMES JONES, WR, San Jose State... 78 3b AARON ROUSE, SS, Virginia Tech.... 89 4 (to Pittsburgh in draft-day trade)...112 4 ALLEN BARBRE, T/G, Missouri Southern St. 119 (from Pittsburgh in draft-day trade) 5 DAVID CLOWNEY, WR, Virginia Tech...157 6a KOREY HALL, FB, Boise State............ 191 6b DESMOND BISHOP, LB, California.... 192 (from Pittsburgh in draft-day trade) 6c MASON CROSBY, K, Colorado... 193 7a DeSHAWN WYNN, RB, Florida... 228 7 (to N.Y. Jets in draft-day trade)...235 (originally obtained in Steve Morley trade) 7 CLARK HARRIS, TE, Rutgers...243 2016 DRAFT PREVIEW 2008 April 26-27, 2008 Drafted alternately 30th-29th-28th 1 (to N.Y. Jets in draft-day trade)...30 2a JORDY NELSON, WR, Kansas State....36 2b BRIAN BROHM, QB, Louisville....56 (from Cleveland Browns for Corey Williams) 2c PAT LEE, CB, Auburn...60 3 JERMICHAEL FINLEY, TE, Texas...91 4a JEREMY THOMPSON, DE, Wake Forest...102 4 (to N.Y. Jets in draft-day trade)...113 4 (to St. Louis Rams in draft-day trade)...128 4b JOSH SITTON, G, Central Florida...135 5 (to Minnesota Vikings in draft-day trade)...137 5 BRENO GIACOMINI, T, Louisville...150 (from Minnesota Vikings in draft-day trade) 5 (to N.Y. Jets in draft-day trade)...162 6 (to N.Y. Giants for Ryan Grant)...194 7a MATT FLYNN, QB, Louisiana State....209 (from Minnesota Vikings in draft-day trade) 7b BRETT SWAIN, WR, San Diego State...217 (from St. Louis Rams in draft-day trade) 7 (to New Orleans Saints for 2009 sixth-round choice)..237 2009 April 25-26, 2009 Drafted 9th 1a B.J. RAJI, NT, Boston College... 9 1b CLAY MATTHEWS, LB, USC... 26 2 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade)...41 3 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade)...73 3 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade)...83 (pick originally obtained from N.Y. Jets for Brett Favre) 4 T.J. LANG, G/T, Eastern Michigan... 109 5a QUINN JOHNSON, FB, Louisiana State..... 145 5b JAMON MEREDITH, T, South Carolina....162 6a JARIUS WYNN, DE, Georgia... 182 (from New Orleans Saints in 2008 draft-day trade) 6b BRANDON UNDERWOOD, CB, Cincinnati... 187 7 BRAD JONES, LB, Colorado... 218 2010 April 22-24, 2010 Drafted 23rd 1 BRYAN BULAGA, T, Iowa... 23 2 MIKE NEAL, DE, Purdue... 56 3 MORGAN BURNETT, S, Georgia Tech... 71 3 (to Philadelphia Eagles in draft-day trade)...86 4 (to Philadelphia Eagles in draft-day trade)...122 5a ANDREW QUARLESS, TE, Penn State.... 154 5b MARSHALL NEWHOUSE, T/G, TCU...169 6 JAMES STARKS, RB, Buffalo... 193 7 C.J. WILSON, DE, East Carolina... 230 2011 April 28-30, 2011 Drafted 32nd 1 DEREK SHERROD, T, Mississippi State... 32 2 RANDALL COBB, WR, Kentucky... 64 3 ALEX GREEN, RB, Hawaii... 96 4 (to Denver Broncos in draft-day trade)...129 4 DAVON HOUSE, CB, New Mexico State.... 131 5 D.J. WILLIAMS, TE, Arkansas... 141 (from Denver Broncos in draft-day trade) 5 (to San Francisco 49ers in draft-day trade)...163 6 (to Miami Dolphins in draft-day trade)....174 (pick originally obtained from San Francisco 49ers in draft-day trade) 6a CALEB SCHLAUDERAFF, G, Utah....179 6b D.J. SMITH, LB, Appalachian State.... 186 (from Denver Broncos in draft-day trade) 6c RICKY ELMORE, LB, Arizona...197 7 (to Denver Broncos in draft-day trade)...204 (pick originally obtained from Carolina Panthers) 7a RYAN TAYLOR, TE, North Carolina... 218 7 (To Miami Dolphins in draft-day trade)...231 (pick originally obtained from San Francisco 49ers in draft-day trade) 7b LAWRENCE GUY, DE, ARIZONA STATE....233 55 2012 April 26-28, 2012 Drafted 28th 1 NICK PERRY, LB, Southern California.... 28 2a JEREL WORTHY, DE, Michigan State... 51 2 (to Philadelphia Eagles in draft-day trade)...59 2b CASEY HAYWARD, CB, Vanderbilt... 62 3 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade)...90 4 (to Philadelphia Eagles in draft-day trade)...123 4a MIKE DANIELS, DT, Iowa.... 132 4b JERRON McMILLIAN, S, Maine... 133 5 TERRELL MANNING, LB, North Carolina State.. 163 (originally sent to New England Patriots in draft-day trade) (reacquired through New England in draft-day trade) 6 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade)...197 7 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade)...224 (pick originally obtained as conditional choice from N.Y. Jets for G Caleb Schlauderaff) 7 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade)...235 7a ANDREW DATKO, T, Florida State.................241 7b B.J. COLEMAN, QB, Tennessee-Chattanooga....243 2013 April 25-27, 2013 Drafted alternately 26th-25th 1 DATONE JONES, DE, UCLA... 26 2 (to San Francisco 49ers in draft-day trade)...55 2 EDDIE LACY, RB, Alabama... 61 (from San Francisco 49ers in draft-day trade) 3 (to San Francisco 49ers in draft-day trade)...88 3 (to Miami Dolphins in draft-day trade)....93 (pick originally obtained from San Francisco 49ers in draft-day trade) 4a DAVID BAKHTIARI, T, Colorado... 109 4b JC TRETTER, T, Cornell.........................122 4c JOHNATHAN FRANKLIN, RB, UCLA... 125 (from Denver Broncos in draft-day trade) 5 (to Denver Broncos in draft-day trade)...146 (pick originally obtained from Miami Dolphins in draft-day trade) 5a MICAH HYDE, CB, Iowa... 159 5b JOSH BOYD, DE, Mississippi State... 167 6 (to Denver Broncos in draft-day trade)...173 (pick originally obtained from San Francisco 49ers in draft-day trade) 6 NATE PALMER, LB, Illinois State... 193 7a CHARLES JOHNSON, WR, Grand Valley State....216 (from San Francisco 49ers in draft-day trade) 7b KEVIN DORSEY, WR, Maryland...224 7c SAM BARRINGTON, LB, South Florida... 232 2014 May 8-10, 2014 Drafted 21st 1 HA HA CLINTON-DIX, S, Alabama... 21 2 DAVANTE ADAMS, WR, Fresno State... 53 3a KHYRI THORNTON, DE, Southern Mississippi....85 3b RICHARD RODGERS, TE, California... 98 4 CARL BRADFORD, LB, Arizona State...121 5a COREY LINSLEY, C, Ohio State... 161 5b JARED ABBREDERIS, WR, Wisconsin...176 6 DEMETRI GOODSON, CB, Baylor... 197 7 JEFF JANIS, WR, Saginaw Valley State... 236 2015 April 30 - May 2, 2015 Drafted 30th 1 DAMARIOUS RANDALL, CB, Arizona State... 30 2 QUINTEN ROLLINS, CB, Miami (Ohio)... 62 3 TY MONTGOMERY, WR, Stanford... 94 4 JAKE RYAN, LB, Michigan... 129 5a BRETT HUNDLEY, QB, UCLA...147 5 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade)...166 6a AARON RIPKOWSKI, FB, Oklahoma... 206 6b CHRISTIAN RINGO, DT, Louisiana-Lafayette...210 6c KENNARD BACKMAN, TE, Ala.-Birmingham.. 213 7 (to New England Patriots in draft-day trade)...247 Bold Played for Packers in first eligible season

HOW THE PACKERS WERE BUILT Year Record Draft (35) Waivers (0) Free Agents (27) 2005 4-12 QB Aaron Rodgers D1 2007 13-3 K Mason Crosby D6c 2008 6-10 WR Jordy Nelson D2a G Josh Sitton D4b 2009 11-5 LB Clay Matthews D1b G T.J. Lang D4 2010 10-6 T Bryan Bulaga D1 P Tim Masthay S Morgan Burnett D3 CB Sam Shields RB James Starks D6 2011 15-1 WR Randall Cobb D2 2012 11-5 LB Nick Perry D1 T/G Don Barclay DT Mike Daniels D4a 2013 8-7-1 DE Datone Jones D1 S Chris Banjo RB Eddie Lacy D2 G Lane Taylor T David Bakhtiari D4a C/G JC Tretter D4b DB Micah Hyde D5a DT Josh Boyd D5b LB Sam Barrington D7c 2014 12-4 S Ha Ha Clinton-Dix D1 LB Jayrone Elliott WR Davante Adams D2 DT Letroy Guion TE Richard Rodgers D3b DT Mike Pennel LB Carl Bradford D4 LB Julius Peppers C Corey Linsley D5a TE Justin Perillo WR Jared Abbrederis D5b T Jeremy Vujnovich CB Demetri Goodson D6 G Josh Walker WR Jeff Janis D7 2015 10-6 CB Damarious Randall D1 DT William Campbell CB Quinten Rollins D2 RB John Crockett WR Ty Montgomery D3 CB Robertson Daniel LB Jake Ryan D4 CB LaDarius Gunter QB Brett Hundley D5 TE Mitchell Henry FB Aaron Ripkowski D6a WR Jamel Johnson DT Christian Ringo D6b LS Rick Lovato TE Kennard Backman D6c DE B.J. McBryde G Matt Rotheram LB Joe Thomas (PS-Dal.) WR Ed Williams 2016 TE Jared Cook G/T Vince Kowalski LB Lerentee McCray QB Ryan Williams 6

QUARTERBACK (3) Brett Hundley Aaron Rodgers Ryan Williams RUNNING BACK (3) John Crockett Eddie Lacy James Starks FULLBACK (1) Aaron Ripkowski WIDE RECEIVER (8) Jared Abbrederis Davante Adams Randall Cobb Jeff Janis Jamel Johnson Ty Montgomery Jordy Nelson Ed Williams TIGHT END (5) Kennard Backman Jared Cook Mitchell Henry Justin Perillo Richard Rodgers ROSTER BY POSITION OFFENSIVE LINE (12) David Bakhtiari Don Barclay Bryan Bulaga T.J. Lang Corey Linsley Matt Rotheram Vince Kowalski Josh Sitton Lane Taylor JC Tretter Jeremy Vujnovich Josh Walker DEFENSIVE LINE (8) Josh Boyd William Campbell Mike Daniels Letroy Guion Datone Jones B.J. McBryde Mike Pennel Christian Ringo LINEBACKER (9) Sam Barrington Carl Bradford Jayrone Elliott Clay Matthews Lerentee McCray Julius Peppers Nick Perry Jake Ryan Joe Thomas CORNERBACK (6) Robertson Daniel Demetri Goodson LaDarius Gunter Damarious Randall Quinten Rollins Sam Shields SAFETY (4) Chris Banjo Morgan Burnett Ha Ha Clinton-Dix Micah Hyde (also CB) SPECIALIST (3) Mason Crosby Rick Lovato Tim Masthay ROSTER BY DRAFT ROUND FIRST ROUND (8) Bryan Bulaga (2010-GB) Ha Ha Clinton-Dix (2014-GB) Datone Jones (2013-GB) Clay Matthews (2009-GB) Julius Peppers (2002-Car.) Nick Perry (2012-GB) Damarious Randall (2015-GB) Aaron Rodgers (2005-GB) SECOND ROUND (5) Davante Adams (2014-GB) Randall Cobb (2011-GB) Eddie Lacy (2013-GB) Jordy Nelson (2008-GB) Quinten Rollins (2015-GB) THIRD ROUND (4) Morgan Burnett (2010-GB) Jared Cook (2009-Ten.) Ty Montgomery (2015-GB Richard Rodgers (2014-GB) FOURTH ROUND (7) David Bakhtiari (2013-GB) Carl Bradford (2014-GB) Mike Daniels (2012-GB) T.J. Lang (2009-GB) Jake Ryan (2015-GB) Josh Sitton (2008-GB) JC Tretter (2013-GB) FIFTH ROUND (6) Jared Abbrederis (2014-GB) Josh Boyd (2013-GB) Letroy Guion (2008-Min.) Brett Hundley (2015-GB) Micah Hyde (2013-GB) Corey Linsley (2014-GB) SIXTH ROUND (7) Kennard Backman (2015-GB) William Campbell (2013-NYJ) Mason Crosby (2007-GB) Demetri Goodson (2014-GB) Christian Ringo (2015-GB) Aaron Ripkowski (2015-GB) James Starks (2010-GB) SEVENTH ROUND (2) Sam Barrington (2013-GB) Jeff Janis (2014-GB) 77 UNDRAFTED (23) Chris Banjo (2013-Jax.) Don Barclay (2012-GB) John Crockett (2015-GB) Robertson Daniel (2015-Oak.) LaDarius Gunter (2015-GB) Jayrone Elliott (2014-GB) Mitchell Henry (2015-GB) Jamel Johnson (2015-GB) Vince Kowalski (2015-GB) Rick Lovato (2015-Chi.) Tim Masthay (2009-Ind.) B.J. McBryde (2015-Phi.) Lerentee McCray (2013-Den.) Mike Pennel (2014-GB) Justin Perillo (2014-GB) Matt Rotheram (2015-GB) Sam Shields (2010-GB) Lane Taylor (2013-GB) Joe Thomas (2014-GB) Jeremy Vujnovich (2014-GB) Josh Walker (2014-Ind.) Ed Williams (2015-GB) Ryan Williams (2016-GB)