Packers 2026 draft: Defensive tackle big board

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Packers 2026 draft: Defensive tackle big board

The Packers need help at defensive tackle. Let's take a round-by-round look at who they could target in each round of the NFL Draft.

Packers 2026 draft: Defensive tackle big board

The Packers need help at defensive tackle. Let's take a round-by-round look at who they could target in each round of the NFL Draft.

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The Green Bay Packers enter draft week with the two biggest roster needs being defensive tackle and cornerback. It's two positions that Brian Gutekunst could double-dip at during the 2026 NFL Draft.

This year's defensive tackle class doesn't have a clear top 15 player, and the first defensive tackle may not hear his name called until late in the first round.

That doesn't mean there isn't talent to be unearthed. With the Packers in the market for defensive tackle help, let's dive into my Green Bay Packers defensive tackle big board.

Let's file these two under the "hope they slide out of the first round" category. If these two are still on the board when Day 2 of the draft starts, there is a strong chance that at least one of the defensive tackles in the next wave will be available when the Packers are on the clock with the 52nd overall pick. It could even mean that Gutekunst could get ultra-aggressive and move up to snag McDonald, who could be a perfect fit in Green Bay.

The Packers may be looking to bolster the interior of their DL this offseason, and Ohio State’s Kayden McDonald and Tywone Malone Jr. could be on their radar. Green Bay had a scout in attendance for OSU vs. Wisconsin and got a first-hand look at the duo.https://t.co/uRQ0sW3NfT

If it weren't for lingering foot injury concerns, Banks would likely be a first-round pick. If he somehow slides to the Packers, would Gutekunst roll the dice on the Florida product, who is dripping with tools?

Miller has the power and quickness to develop into a three-down force on the interior. Hunter played a vital role in Texas Tech having the top rushing defense in college football this past season. Orange is a powerful defensive tackle, capable of clogging up running lanes. It would not be shocking to see Orange be the pick at 52 on Friday evening.

Lee Hunter is currently the leader in the clubhouse to be No. 1 on the Unpacking Future Packers Countdown.The Texas Tech DT is powerful and makes things muddy against the run. The UCF transfer has 7.5 TFL, 2.5 sacks, 16 run stops and 24 pressures heading into the Big 12 CG. pic.twitter.com/Ejn8Nso7aR

I think you can see that the top-tier talent in this class runs dry pretty quickly. If the Packers miss out on a defensive tackle prospect in the second round, they may be forced to wait until Day 3 to attack the position.

Jackson is a powerful defensive tackle who is fully capable of dominating against the run. With his frame and power, Jackson could be a solid addition to the spine of Green Bay's defense.

Unpacking Future Packers: No. 5, Florida State DT Darrell Jackson Jr📸 Melina Myers, Melina Myers-Imagn Images https://t.co/LgcGfWnhlT pic.twitter.com/vUwvveucXR

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Proctor, Onyedim, Halton and Regis are more of gap penetrators and have juice as interior pass rushers. Any one of those four would be great pairings with Orange, Hunter or Jackson.

McClellan recorded 13.5 tackles for loss, 8.5 sacks, 39 pressures, and 50 run stops during his two seasons with the Tigers after transferring from Florida.

Kaleb Proctor is a twitchy DT, who caused problems for LSU this season.Weighed in today at 275. I think he could be a player GB could move around the DL.They need to get more impact from the interior and as a Day 3 pick, the SE LA product could help provide some juice. pic.twitter.com/yzTh6oKbpg

This could be the sweet spot if the Packers don't address defensive tackle in the first four rounds. Barrett, Capehart and Ball are all capable of clogging up running lanes and making splash plays behind the line of scrimmage.

Konga is a hyper athletic defensive tackle. His splash plays make you jump out of your chair. He has some serious juice. Benny is a slippery defensive tackle. With a pair of fifth-round picks at his disposal, it would not be shocking to see Gutkeunst select one of these five defensive tackles.

DeMonte Capehart flashed his power on Saturday against the SMU Mustangs. The Clemson DT can just forklift blockers. pic.twitter.com/jkIrWxD581

van den Berg is one my favorite Day 3 fits for the Packers. His blend of size and athleticism is extremely enticing on Day 3 of the draft.

Durant may be too 'small' for Green Bay's liking. However, he's twitchy and is capable of causing disruptive plays behind the line of scrimmage.

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