We’re in the final hours for mock drafts during the 2026 NFL draft cycle. While the Green Bay Packers do not have a first-round pick and won’t go on the clock until No. 52 overall in the second round, some top draft analysts and prognosticators still produce final mocks featuring more than just the first round.
We’ll track them all here. Last year, this same tracker finished with Matthew Golden tied as the most mocked player to the Packers. As can be expected this year, there is likely to be a much wider range of players going to Green Bay at No. 52.
Here’s who the Packers are getting in the second round of final 2026 mocks (list will update as final mock drafts come in):
Tracker by player
Mel Kiper Jr., ESPN (two rounds)
The pick at No. 52: CB Avieon Terrell, Clemson
The reasoning: “Terrell is dealing with a hamstring injury at the moment, but he is a consistent man-to-man corner with plenty of speed. He makes plays on the ball, and he had eight forced fumbles over the past two seasons, including five in 2025. He could potentially start for the Packers in Year 1.”
Jordan Reid, ESPN (seven rounds)
The pick at No. 52: DE Dani Dennis-Sutton, Penn State
The reasoning: “The Packers covet explosive defensive linemen, and Dennis-Sutton exemplifies that. Green Bay needs depth everywhere on the defensive line, and Dennis-Sutton is a lengthy disruptor who could carve out a rotational role early.”
Chad Reuter, NFL.com (seven rounds)
The pick at No. 52: CB Malik Muhammad
Dane Brugler, The Athletic (seven rounds)
The pick at No. 52: DE Dani Dennis-Sutton, Penn State
Justin Melo, NFL Draft on SI
The pick at No. 52: DL Christen Miller, Georgia
The reasoning: “The Green Bay Packers have a need at defensive tackle and they sure do love drafting defenders from Georgia. Christen Miller is a tough and physical interior player. Miller would address a hole with his pro-ready frame and length.”
This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Here’s who the Packers are getting in final mock drafts before 2026 draft
Reporting by Zach Kruse, Packers Wire / Packers Wire
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