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On today's show, Jacob Westendorf and Owen Riese run through a seven-round mock draft to see how the Packers could attack the draft with all eleven draft picks. Enjoy!

The Packers' secondary was one of the best because Alexander roamed the defensive backfield. 

The team tried to trade for the veteran when they sent Davante Adams to Las Vegas.

The Packers GM has proven that he can solidify a roster via the draft. With four picks in the first two rounds, he will do it again. 

Aaron reacts to the news that Deebo Samuel has asked the San Francisco 49ers to trade him. The Packers will undoubtedly make a call. Will the 49ers even pick up the phone?

Only the $350K signing bonus is guaranteed.

A lack of elite talent in this draft is the perfect reason for Brian Gutekunst to trade Jordan Love. 

The celebrity golf showcase will pit the two elder statesman of the NFL against two young NFL quarterback hotshots. 

Brian Gutekunst continues to show plenty of surprises. 

The free agent wide receiver was the fourth overall pick of the 2014 NFL draft

Green Bay's star running back has announced the date and location of his second annual Youth Football ProCamp.

The Packers sold high and are preparing to buy low. 

The eight-year pro is averaging 71 catches a season, including 90 last year. 

Brian Gutekunst and Russ Ball have been unsung heroes this offseason. 

Expect tickets to go on sale in early April for the July event. 

Receivers are only getting better and are coming to the NFL more prepared. 

The forth year pro should provide special teams help. 

The Packers have work to do along the wide receiver depth chart. 

Despite the loss of Davante Adams, the Packers will still be efficient in the pass game in 2022.

The former Seahawks draft pick will join Green Bay on a one year deal. 

Aaron reacts to the betrayal, er, news that former Packers outside linebacker Za'Darius Smith has signed with the Minnesota Vikings.

Successful teams aren't built on talent alone. Gutekunst and LaFleur know the winning secret ingredient. 

The veteran tight end is coming off an ACL injury. 

The surprise star of Green Bay's 2021 defense stays in the fold. 

The Packers could get their next No. 1 wide receiver from the Seattle Seahawks. 

Next man up at the punting position. 

Bojorquez ranked 11th in the NFL with a 46.5-yard average – the best mark in Packers history.

The versatile interior lineman will go to Chicago on a two year deal. 

The Packers will have additional selections in the 4th and 7th round of April's draft.

The wide receiver caught 40 passes for 513 yards and eight touchdowns last season

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