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Green Bay Packers draft history under GM Brian Gutekunst (2018-22)

Since taking over as general manager of the Green Bay Packers in 2018, Brian Gutekunst has made 48 total picks over five different drafts. He will enter the 2023 NFL draft with 10 more picks, and more could be coming if he can complete the increasingly difficult Aaron Rodgers trade.

Reviewing the past can sometimes be the only way to understand what’s possibly coming in the future.

Here’s a complete breakdown of Gutekunst’s five-year draft history (2018-22) with the Packers.

Every draft pick

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Five drafts, 48 total players.

2018 (11 picks)

1.18: CB Jaire Alexander, Louisville
2.45: CB Josh Jackson, Iowa
3.88: LB Oren Burks, Vanderbilt
4.133: WR J’Mon Moore, Missouri
5.138: OL Cole Madison, Wash. State
5.172: P JK Scott, Alabama
5.174: WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling, USF
6.207: WR Equanimeous St. Brown, Notre Dame
7.232: DL James Looney, Cal
7.239: LS Hunter Bradley, Miss. State
7.248: OLB Kendall Donnerson, SE Missouri State

2019 (8 picks)

1.12: OLB Rashan Gary, Michigan
1.21: S Darnell Savage, Maryland
2.44: OL Elgton Jenkins, Miss. State
3.75: TE Jace Sternberger, Texas A&M
5.150: DL Kingsley Keke, Texas A&M
6.185: CB Ka’dar Hollman, Toledo
6.194: RB Dexter Williams, Notre Dame
7.226: LB Ty Summers, TCU

2020 (9 picks)

1.26: QB Jordan Love, Utah State
2.62: RB A.J. Dillon, Boston College
3.94: TE Josiah Deguara, Cincinnati
5.175: LB Kamal Martin, Minnesota
6.192: OL Jon Runyan, Michigan
6.208: C Jake Hanson, Oregon
6.209: OL Simon Stepaniak, Indiana
7.236: S Vernon Scott, TCU
7.242: OLB Jonathan Garvin, Miami

2021 (9 picks)

1.29: CB Eric Stokes, Georgia
2.62: C Josh Myers, Ohio State
3.85: WR Amari Rodgers, Clemson
4.142: OL Royce Newman, Ole Miss
5.173: DL TJ Slaton, Florida
5.178: CB Shemar Jean-Charles, App. State
6.214: OL Cole Van Lanen, Wisconsin
6.220: LB Isaiah McDuffie, Boston College
7.256: RB Kylin Hill, Miss. State

2022 (11 picks)

1.22: LB Quay Walker, Georgia
1.28: DL Devonte Wyatt, Georgia
2.34: WR Christian Watson, North Dakota State
3.92: OL Sean Rhyan, UCLA
4.132: WR Romeo Doubs, Nevada
4.140: OL Zach Tom, Wake Forest
5.179: OLB Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina
7.228: S Tariq Carpenter, Georgia Tech
7.234: DL Jonathan Ford, Miami
7.249: OT Rasheed Walker, Penn State
7.258: WR Samori Toure, Nebraska

First-round picks (7)

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Year

Name

Pos

School

RAS

Age

2018

Jaire Alexander

CB

Louisville

9.54

21

2019

Rashan Gary

OLB

Michigan

9.95

21

2019

Darnell Savage

S

Maryland

8.35

21

2020

Jordan Love

QB

Utah State

8.46

21

2021

Eric Stokes

CB

Georgia

9.38

22

2022

Quay Walker

LB

Georgia

9.63

21

2022

Devonte Wyatt

DL

Georgia

9.60

24

Even though Gutekunst broke tendency last year and took Wyatt, a 24-year-old, his pattern is still relatively clear: elite athletes only in the first round. And the oldest pick outside of Wyatt is still Stokes, who was 22. Gutekunst’s legacy as GM may live and die with the first-round pick he made in 2020.

2023 draft picks: No. 15

Second-round picks (5)

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Year

Name

Pos

School

RAS

Age

2018

Josh Jackson

CB

Iowa

9.27

22

2019

Elgton Jenkins

OL

Miss. State

9.57

23

2020

A.J. Dillon

RB

Boston College

9.16

22

2021

Josh Myers

C

Ohio State

N/A

22

2022

Christian Watson

WR

NDSU

9.96

22

The same athleticism tendency applies in the second round. Watson was one of the most athletic players in the 2022 draft class, and Gutekunst aggressively moved up to get him. Myers didn’t test in 2021 but would have almost certainly been a high RAS prospect.

2023 draft picks: No. 45

Third-round picks (5)

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Year

Name

Pos

School

RAS

Age

2018

Oren Burks

LB

Vanderbilt

9.73

23

2019

Jace Sternberger

TE

Texas A&M

5.25

22

2020

Josiah Deguara

TE

Cincinnati

6.67

23

2021

Amari Rodgers

WR

Clemson

5.37

21

2022

Sean Rhyan

OL

UCLA

9.35

21

Let’s just forget the last five third rounds happened, okay? The curse has to break eventually.

2023 draft picks: No. 78

Fourth-round picks (4)

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Year

Name

Pos

School

RAS

Age

2018

J’Mon Moore

WR

Missouri

8.43

22

2021

Royce Newman

OL

Ole Miss

8.72

23

2022

Romeo Doubs

WR

Nevada

8.28

22

2022

Zach Tom

OL

Wake Forest

9.92

23

After two mostly misses, Doubs and Tom look like excellent fourth-rounders for Gutekunst. All four picks here were in the elite athlete range.

2022 draft picks: No. 116

Fifth-round picks (8)

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Year

Name

Pos

School

RAS

Age

2018

Cole Madison

OL

Wash. State

4.59

23

2018

JK Scott

P

Alabama

N/A

22

2018

Marquez Valdes-Scantling

WR

USF

9.27

23

2019

Kingsley Keke

DL

Texas A&M

7.99

22

2020

Kamal Martin

LB

Minnesota

N/A

21

2021

TJ Slaton

DL

Florida

7.96

23

2021

Shemar Jean-Charles

CB

App. State

4.27

22

2022

Kingsley Enagbare

LB

S. Carolina

6.26

22

As is the case for every GM, Gutekunst’s picks in the fifth round are hit or miss. Enagbare looks like a good find entering Year 2. The Packers appear to be less strict with athleticism standards at this point in the draft.

2023 draft picks: No. 149, No. 170 (compensatory)

Sixth-round picks (8)

Year

Name

Pos

School

RAS

Age

2018

Equanimeous St. Brown

WR

Notre Dame

9.84

21

2019

Ka’dar Hollman

CB

Toledo

9.22

23

2019

Dexter Williams

RB

Notre Dame

8.17

22

2020

Jon Runyan

OL

Michigan

8.45

22

2020

Jake Hanson

C

Oregon

3.74

23

2020

Simon Stepaniak

OL

Indiana

N/A

22

2021

Cole Van Lanen

OL

Wisconsin

8.49

22

2021

Isaiah McDuffie

LB

Boston College

7.33

21

The Packers didn’t make a pick in the sixth round last year and won’t again in 2023 (barring a trade). McDuffie looked like an ascending player as a backup and special teamer in 2022.

2023 draft picks: None

Seventh-round picks (11)

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Year

Name

Pos

School

RAS

Age

2018

James Looney

DL

Cal

9.74

22

2018

Hunter Bradley

LS

Miss. State

9.02

23

2018

Kendall Donnerson

OLB

SE Missouri State

9.89

22

2019

Ty Summers

LB

TCU

9.71

23

2020

Vernon Scott

S

TCU

N/A

22

2020

Jonathan Garvin

OLB

Miami (Fl)

8.98

20

2021

Kylin Hill

RB

Miss. State

7.31

22

2022

Tariq Carpenter

S

Georgia Tech

9.06

23

2022

Jonathan Ford

DL

Miami

3.53

23

2022

Rasheed Walker

OT

Penn State

N/A

22

2022

Samori Toure

WR

Nebraska

6.15

24

Gutekunst continues to stockpile seventh-round picks. He’s taken some big swings on elite athletes with little success. Of the seventh-rounders picked between 2018-2021, only Garvin remains on the roster.

2023 draft picks: No. 232, No. 235, No. 242, No. 256 (compensatory)

By position

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Italics: still on roster

QB (1): Jordan Love
RB (3): Kylin Hill, A.J. Dillon, Dexter Williams
WR (7): Christian Watson, Romeo Doubs, Samori Toure, Amari Rodgers, J’Mon Moore, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Equanimeous St. Brown
TE (2): Josiah Deguara, Jace Sternberger
OL (11): Sean Rhyan, Zach Tom, Rasheed Walker, Josh Myers, Royce Newman, Cole Van Lanen, Jon Runyan, Jake Hanson, Simon Stepaniak, Elgton Jenkins, Cole Madison
DL (5): Devonte Wyatt, Jonathan Ford, TJ Slaton, Kingsley Keke, James Looney
OLB (4): Kingsley Enagbare, Jonathan Garvin, Rashan Gary, Kendall Donnerson
LB (5): Quay Walker, Isaiah McDuffie, Kamal Martin, Ty Summers, Oren Burks
CB (5): Eric Stokes, Shemar Jean-Charles, Ka’dar Hollman, Jaire Alexander, Josh Jackson
S (3): Tariq Carpenter, Vernon Scott, Darnell Savage
ST (2): JK Scott, Hunter Bradley

Offense: 24
Defense: 22
Special teams: 2
Still on roster: 27

Story originally appeared on Packers Wire