2015 NFL Draft: Packers Lose, Who is the First Round Pick?

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The season came to a crashing halt for the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, losing 28-22 to the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Championship Game. Unfortunately for the Lambeau faithful in Green Bay, 2015 NFL Draft season has begun for the Packers brass. Who will they take with their first round pick?

Below, you’ll find every bit of info you’ll need to know for Green Bay’s 2015 NFL Draft journey — info that includes notable free agents, team needs, and potential draft prospect targets.

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    NOTABLE FREE AGENTS

    WRs: Randall Cobb, Jarrett Boykin

    CBs: Jarrett Bush, Tramon Williams, Davon House

    OL: Bryan Bulaga

    AREAS OF NEED

    • Wide Receiver
    • Cornerback
    • Linebackers
    • Tight End
    • Defensive Tackle

    POTENTIAL FIRST ROUND OPTIONS

    Wide Reciever

    Sammie Coates, Auburn: Big, unpolished athlete that can make plays happen

    Devin Funchess, Michigan: TE build, impressive all-around ability to be a third-down threat

    Kevin White, West Virginia: All-around weapon that shows flashes of Larry Fitzgerald (not just because of his #11)

    Jaelen Strong, Arizona State: Speedster, game-breaking ability

    Cornerback

    Marcus Peters, Washington: Off-field issues, but best in the class on-field, a bit of Richard Sherman in his game

    P.J Williams, Florida State: Versatile CB, plays both run and pass very well

    Tight End

    Maxx Williams, Minnesota: Best TE in class, incredible athleticism and pass-catching ability

    Linebackers

    Paul Dawson, TCU: Instinctive athlete who can play any linebacker spot

    Eric Kendricks, UCLA: Well-rounded prospect, could sneak into the first round

    Denzel Perryman, Miami: Leadership ability, athlete that has few flaws, experienced

    Defensive Tackle 

    Eddie Goldman, Florida State: Big athlete who is very quick off the ball

    Michael Bennett, Ohio State: Very quick guy with short-area quickness, strength concerns

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