The Green Bay Packers kicked off their rookie minicamp last weekend, bringing in 38 players eager to make their mark in Titletown. This annual gathering is a crucial first step for newcomers as they begin their journey in the NFL, and this year's group is packed with fresh talent ready to don the iconic green and gold.
Among the 38 participants, six were 2026 NFL Draft picks, 10 signed as undrafted rookie free agents, nine were tryout players hoping to earn a spot, and 13 were already on the Packers roster. It's a diverse mix that showcases the team's commitment to building depth and finding hidden gems.
Let's dive into the rookie class and their jersey numbers—perfect for fans looking to grab the next big name's gear for their collection.
The Draft Picks
The Packers made six selections in the 2026 draft, starting with a dynamic cornerback in the second round. Here's a closer look at each pick:
No. 2 – Brandon Cisse, CB (South Carolina) – The Packers' top pick at 52nd overall, Cisse brings length and ball skills from the SEC. Standing 5-11 and 189 pounds, this Sumter, S.C., native is poised to compete for playing time immediately.
No. 55 – Chris McClellan, DT (Missouri) – Selected 77th overall in the third round, McClellan is a massive presence at 6-3 and 313 pounds. After starting his career at Florida, he transferred to Missouri for his final two seasons, where he developed into a disruptive force in the trenches.
No. 51 – Dani Dennis-Sutton, DE (Penn State) – A fourth-round pick (120th overall), Dennis-Sutton is an edge rusher with a relentless motor. The 6-5, 256-pound Millsboro, Del., native spent his entire four-year college career at Penn State, honing his craft against top competition.
No. 52 – Jager Burton, C/G (Kentucky) – The fifth-round pick (153rd overall) is a versatile offensive lineman from Lexington, Ky., who stayed home for college. At 6-4 and 312 pounds, Burton played all four years at Kentucky and can anchor the interior line.
No. 20 – Domani Jackson, CB (Alabama) – A sixth-round pick (201st overall), Jackson is a 6-0, 194-pound cornerback from San Diego. He played his final two seasons at Alabama after transferring from USC, bringing both speed and experience to the secondary.
No. 28 – Trey Smack, K (Florida) – The final pick of the draft for the Packers at 216th overall, Smack is a 6-1, 188-pound kicker from Severna Park, Md. He spent all four years at Florida, where he developed a reputation for clutch kicks.
With these new faces joining the squad, the Packers are building for the future. Whether you're tracking Cisse's coverage skills or Smack's accuracy, these rookies are ones to watch as training camp approaches. Grab their jerseys now to show your support for the next generation of Packers stars.
