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Packers 2024 Draft Visits Tracker
Dustin Safranek - USA Today

The Green Bay Packers reached the divisional round of the NFC playoffs in 2023. General manager Brian Gutekunst will try to build upon that roster during the NFL Draft. 

Here's the latest on which top prospects are visiting with the team.

Michigan OL Zak Zinter 

Zinter was the first of the top-30 visits for the Packers, according to Bleacher Report.

A big part of Zinter's visit should be a medical checkup due to a horrific leg injury he suffered in the final game of Michigan's regular season against Ohio State. 

For the full story, click here. 

Texas A&M LB Edgerrin Cooper  

The rangy linebacker was a production machine for the Aggies. He will be visiting the Packers, according to Bleacher Report. 

The Packers are in the market for a linebacker after the release of De'Vondre Campbell as they switch to a 4-3 defense. 

For the full story, click here. 

Ohio State DT Michael Hall Jr.

The Athletic's Zac Jackson reported the Packers have a top-30 visit lined up with Hall.

Hall Jr was a productive pass rusher for the Buckeyes, and could add more depth to a defensive line that could be looking to add more bodies as they switch to a 4-3 defense.

List of Green Bay Packers Draft Picks

The Packers are scheduled to have 11 selections in this year’s draft. That includes bonus picks in the second round (last offseason’s trade of Aaron Rodgers) and third round (last year’s trade of Rasul Douglas). Plus, they have free-agent compensatory picks in the fifth, sixth and seventh rounds. Those are marked with an asterisk.

Here is the list and the history of those picks.

Round 1, Pick 25

Round 2, Pick 41 (from Jets for Aaron Rodgers)

Round 2, Pick 58

Round 3, Pick 88

Round 3, Pick 91 (from Bills for Rasul Douglas)

Round 4, Pick 126

Round 5, Pick 169*

Round 6, Pick 202

Round 6, Pick 219*

Round 7, Pick 245

Round 7, Pick 255*

Gutekunst will try to keep a two-year hot streak going.

"We had a lot of guys and very excited about where they’re going, but they just had a lot more opportunity than maybe these guys have had and they capitalized on it and that’s a credit to them," he said at the Scouting Combine. "That’s always gonna be the foundation of how we build football teams around here is the draft and develop. I think that’s really important that we’re committed to that."

This article first appeared on FanNation Packer Central and was syndicated with permission.

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