The Packers have the habit of drafting multiple players at the same position and some fans think they should draft DBs. Since Hafley wants to pressure and contain opposing QBs using four D linemen, I think the Packers need to draft D linemen that have that ability. Doing so would help out in the secondary. I like Derrick Harmon from Oregon in the first, but Jahdae Barron may be the best DB available for the Pack at 23. In the second, I would pick Azareye’h Thomas if he’s still there. Otherwise, I’d pick Trey Amos. In the next two rounds I would pick Aeneas Peebles and J.J. Pegues. Either of these two players could be used anywhere along the line and provide a better possibility for the D-Line to bring pressure on opposing QBs. In the fifth, I like Jonas Sanker, the safety out of Virginia. He plays hard and offers some special team skills. In the sixth, I would add depth to my revamped D-Line by selecting Davin Vann from North Carolina State. I’d finish off the draft by picking Yahya Black or Nash Hutmacher or both if the Pack gets a compensatory pick here. With only seven picks the Packers can’t fix or account for eventualities with the receiving corps or makeup for mistakes in drafting O linemen. I’d like to draft a fast running back, but hopefully Marshawn Lloyd can fill that role. That’s a lot of D linemen, but I don’t think the current group can generate pressure in every game. The players I’ve chosen are big, fast and have the moves and aggressiveness to penetrate into the backfield of opposing offenses.