With the NFL Combine in the rearview mirror, all attention has now shifted to the NFL Free Agency period and 2023 NFL Draft. While the first-round draft order has been set since the Super Bowl, there were 37 draft picks left to be given out as compensatory draft picks.

NFL compensatory draft picks are awarded to teams that lost meaningful players in free agency last offseason. Since the Green Bay Packers like to move on from players a year too early than too late, it typically results in a few Packers compensatory draft picks.

Let’s Go Wisconsin, like many media outlets, projected three Green Bay Packers compensatory draft picks in 2023. Unfortunately, there were fewer Packers compensatory draft picks handed out than we had hoped.

Green Bay Packers Compensatory Draft Picks 2023

The NFL announced 37 compensatory draft picks were handed out to 16 teams, with one of these teams being the Green Bay Packers. In the end, only two Packers compensatory draft picks were awarded:

Round 5, Pick 170

Round 7, Pick 256

Green Bay Packers Draft Picks 2023

This means that the Green Bay Packers currently have 10 picks for the 2023 NFL Draft.

ROUNDOVERALL
115
245
378
4116
5149
5170
7232
7235
7242
7256

Of course, it appears there is a trade looming for the Packers involving a quarterback. While Aaron Rodgers looks to be on the move to the New York Jets, it is certain either Rodgers or Jordan Love will be on the move so both players can be starters in 2023. That is why the Packers are in the market for a backup quarterback.

The last time the Packers had a chance at starting quarterback, they also drafted another in the second round. Will they make a similar mistake with one of their 10 picks in the upcoming NFL Draft? Only time will tell.


Follow us on all of our social channels! Check out our TwitterFacebook and YouTube for more great content. Let’s Go Wisconsin!


Share.

I am a simple Wisconsin man: I love beer and sports. I founded of FlurrySports and Let's Go Wisconsin in order to give fans better media organizations that care about the content over what moves the needle. I am always down to discuss or debate anything, so follow me on Twitter @FantasyFlurry and tweet at me!

Leave A Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Exit mobile version