Here is how I see the Packers draft priorities subject to which Packers free agents are signed later.
D-line/DEPickett, Neal, Green, Wilson, Wynn, Harrell, Jolly??
Since 5 are usually on the roster 1 or 2 could be added to upgade the unit because one will be Raji's backup. This draft class is reported to be a good one for DE's
O-line
OT (4 or 5)Clifton, Tauscher, Bulaga, Lang,
Since 4 are usually kept adding one might be a possibility moving Lang to Guard.
OG (3 or 4)Sitton, Colledge, Newhouse, Campbell
Usually one Guard is also the back up Center
C WellsIf Spitz is not resigned look for a Center to be drafted in the midrounds.
CB (5)Woodson, Williams, Shields, Bush, Lee, Underwood
A Dime back can easily be added to improve overall quality of unit.
LBMatthews, Hawk, Bishop, Chiller, Barnett, Jones, Poppinga, Zombo, Walden
Some say an upgrade at OLB opposite of Matthews is a possibility if the draft board is right.
WR
Jennings, Driver, Nelson, Chastin West
Jones and/or Swain could be resigned and a WR could be drafted.
Safety (4)Collins, Burnett, Peprah, Smith, Levine
An upgrade over Smith could be drafted.
RBGrant, Starks, Nance,
Jackson will likely be signed. Nance is no longer practice squad eligible.
An RB upgrading the position might be drafted.
QBThe Packers are set with Rodgers and Flynn. Flynn is in final year of contract. Harrell is practice squad eligible.
If the Packers forsee trading Flynn a QB could be drafted. The new CBA definition of free agency could affect this situation.
TEFinley, Quarless, Havner, Crabtree
Drafting one is unlikely unless a good one is on the board
FBOverloaded
SpecialistsIf an upgrade is desired a valuable draft pick is unlikely to be used.
Draft priorities:
1) DE/DT
2) OT
3) CB
4) Center
5) LB (only if quality is on the board)
6) WR
7) Safety
8) RB
9) QB
10) TE
11) Specialist
12) FB
As we know Ted drafts the best player available.
He can afford to do that this draft.
It is not a matter of getter a good roster, it is a matter of upgrading the roster, especially roster spots 40 trough 53.