GREEN BAY – The Green Bay Packers entered the 2026 NFL Draft with eight selections and, after making two trades, ended the three-day affair with six draftees.

They also signed several players as undrafted free agents after the draft ended.

Here are all of the Packers’ 2026 draft picks.

Round 2, Pick 52: Brandon Cisse, cornerback, South Carolina

QUICK TAKE FROM TOM SILVERSTEIN: “This is a pretty good pick, all things considered. They got a corner with their top pick and he’s a terrific athlete with long arms and press-man ability. He’s 5-11 3/4, 189 pounds, ran a 4.41-second 40-yard dash. Has 30 3/4 inch arms and 8⅟₂-inch hands. He's a true outside corner, which is what the Packers wanted. He started out at NC State and then after two seasons went to South Carolina. He only played three seasons in college so he's very raw. He only had two interceptions and 12 pass break ups in 21 starts.”

Round 3, Pick 77: Chris McClellan, defensive tackle, Missouri

QUICK TAKE FROM TOM SILVERSTEIN: “He's 6-4, 313 pounds and has 34-inch arms and 11-inch hands. Very strong. Benched 225 pounds, 25 times. Started out at Florida where he was a backup for two years. Transferred to Missouri and then broke out with six sacks his senior year. He's not a typical nose tackle. He can shoot gaps and get after the quarterback, but like most college defensive linemen he's going to need some work with his techniques, especially when it comes to stopping the run. He should be able to play with Warren Brinson behind Javon Hargrave and Devonte Wyatt.”

Round 4, Pick 120: Dani Dennis-Sutton, edge rusher, Penn State

QUICK TAKE FROM TOM SILVERSTEIN: “So, Dennis Sutton is 6-5⅝, 256 pounds. Ran the 40 in 4.63 seconds. Has long arms at 33⅟₂ inches and big hands at 10⅜. He had 17 sacks in his final two seasons and five forced fumbles. Very productive. Interesting to see why he lasted this long.”

PACKERSNEWS.COM ANALYSIS: “Has the size and athletic testing Gutekunst has favored in edge defenders, though he also was a productive player at a college football power. Dennis-Sutton was 6-5½ and 261 at his pro day, and weighed 5 pounds less at the combine when he ran 4.63 and jumped 39½ inches. His height, vertical, broad jump and three-cone drill ranked in the top 93rd percentile or better at the combine among edge defenders going back to 1999, according to MockDraftable. His 40 time was in the 85th percentile. Had 17 sacks and 25 tackles for loss in 29 games as a starter the last two seasons. ‘I think he’ll be there (at 52),’ one of the scouts said. ‘I thought he had a down year, even though his numbers were the same, he was more up and down. But he’s big and athletic. That’s right about where he's going going to go.’” − Pete Dougherty

Round 5, Pick 153: Jager Burton, center, Kentucky

QUICK TAKE FROM TOM SILVERSTEIN: “Burton is a big man. 6-4, 312 pounds. Ran the 40 in a blazing 4.94 seconds. 32⅝-inch arms and 10⅛-inch hands. Will be 24 years old at training camp. Started for four years at Kentucky. Played some guard, too.”

(Round 5: No. 160 overall was traded with the No. 84 overall pick for the No. 77 overall pick.)

Round 6, Pick 201: Domani Jackson, cornerback, Alabama

QUICK TAKE FROM TOM SILVERSTEIN: "Jackson is 6-0½, 194 pounds, ran the 40 in 4.41 seconds. 31⅛-inch arms. Played two seasons at USC and then transferred to Alabama. Started 23 games in two seasons and two interceptions and two pass breakups. He's a perimeter corner with good straight-line speed. He's an athlete who probably can help them on special teams right away. He was a sprinter in high school, but he suffered a knee injury his senior year in high school."

Round 6, Pick 216: Trey Smack, kicker, Florida

QUICK TAKE FROM TOM SILVERSTEIN: "Smack, who is from Maryland, was third-team all-SEC. He was 5 of 6 from 50-plus yards last year and had 46 touchbacks on 60 kickoffs. In 2024, he hit all 44 of his PATs, 18 of 21 of his field goals, including 3 of 4 from 50-plus yards. His long was 55 yards. In 2023, he was 29 of 29 on PATs, 17 of 21 on field goals, including 2 of 3 from 50-plus. Had one blocked. 56 touchbacks on 70 kickoffs."

(Round 7: No. 236 and No. 255 overall were traded to the Seattle Seahawks for the No. 216 overall selection).

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