The Green Bay Packers have officially signed rookie cornerback Brandon Cisse, putting the final piece of their 2025 draft class in place. The second-round pick, taken 52nd overall out of South Carolina, was the last of six draftees to put pen to paper, and his arrival signals a fully locked-in rookie squad ready to hit the ground running.
Cisse brings a blend of athleticism and tenacity to the Packers' secondary, a unit that's always hungry for playmakers. Standing out at the NFL Combine with his fluid coverage skills and physicality, he's expected to compete for snaps early in the season. His college career at both South Carolina and NC State showcased a knack for breaking up passes—like his clutch deflection against Clemson's Tristan Smith in 2025—and a willingness to mix it up in run support.
For Packers fans, this signing is more than just a formality; it's a statement that the team's draft board is fully operational. With Cisse in the fold, Green Bay's rookie class is complete, and the focus now shifts to training camp battles. Whether he's locking down receivers or making an impact on special teams, Cisse's journey from combine standout to signed Packer is one to watch.
As the Packers gear up for the season, there's a buzz around how this rookie class will mesh with veterans. For now, all six draft picks are officially on board—and that's a win for the green and gold.
