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Green Bay addresses two needs in midseason mock draft

If the 2023 NFL Draft were to take place today, the Green Bay Packers would own the 13th overall pick, putting them in range for a playmaker like Notre Dame’s tight end Michael Mayer. Luckily for the Packers, the 2023 NFL Draft is 175 days away and they still have time to right the ship and get themselves back in the NFC playoff picture. 

Sitting at 3-5, the Packers will likely need six more wins to have a shot at making the playoffs as the No. 7 seed in the wide-open NFC. That’s exactly how I have the rest of the season playing out with the Packers losing in the Wild Card round against the Minnesota Vikings and ending up with the No. 22 overall pick in the 2023 draft. Let’s take a look at what prospects ended up with the Packers in my midseason two-round mock draft.

22nd pick: Antonio Johnson, DB, Texas A&M

Sunday night’s game against the Buffalo Bills highlighted the glaring weakness the Packers have at the safety position. Darnell Savage just missed another tackle while you were reading that last sentence. Enter Antonio Johnson.

The Texas A&M defensive back checks all the boxes. Size (6-3, 195 pounds), versatility (he lived in the slot in 2021), and athleticism. 

Johnson can line up on the boundary, in the slot, and covers a lot of real estate with his fluid athleticism. On top of that, Johnson is a physical, downhill run defender that’s a reliable open-field tackler. 

Johnson has missed the last two games for the Aggies, but the versatile defensive back has recorded 48 tackles and one sack through six games. He would provide the Packers with a much-needed enforcer from the secondary.

54th pick: Rome Odunze, WR, University of Washington

Kalen DeBoer’s offense and Rome Odunze were a match made in heaven. The redshirt sophomore has recorded 50 receptions for 756 yards and six touchdowns through seven games for the Huskies. 

“Rome’s an outstanding athlete,” Roman Tomashoff, the senior editor at Realdawg.com said. “He’s been clocked at 4.4 and…

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