I am a big fan of the running back position so if the Packers take someone like Josh Jones I'd be very excited. Not that I don't like Aaron Jones or Williams because I do, its just that if they justify spending that high of a pick on a RB it tells me they are serious about getting the RBs more involved which is what I want to see.
I do think there are bigger needs but I'm flexible enough to know that we do have more than one need and I hate the idea of going into a draft thinking we are going to draft the best player at that position in that spot .
IMO the biggest needs are EDGE, OL, TE, S, WR. Within the first four picks I would like to see at least the first three addressed. If we double up on EDGE or OL I'd be fine with that as well.
This is going to be a long read so you have been warned. I know its not exactly what you were asking for in that I don't throw a lot of players names around but I think its pretty clear on what I would like to see position wise.
My ideal draft would be Edge at #12. Who, I have no idea because like Cheesey and Smokey. I don't follow the college game. One name that I see a lot is Polite but I have read that where we would need him isn't a natural position for him, or something like that. Again, I have no idea but he seems to be a guy we could realistically expect to be there. I have seen Ferrell mocked before us and after us so that's someone who might intrigue me as a possibility (as opposed to saying I'd love it if we could get Bosa or Allen or Q. Williams which ain't happening unless we give up way too much to move up and I am opposed to that. ) Any way most of you guys know more than me about this stuff and I know Gute and the staff does so I'll let it up to them.
When I look at the different mocks I look at who we are picked to take and then when I look at other mocks I like to see where that player is predicted to go. If I see in every other mock that he is predicted to go after us I wonder if he is the best guy. If some of the mocks have him going before us I think great, at least it doesn't appear to be a reach. If most have him going before us I think he might be a great value at #12. The one thing that appears to be consistent is that there should be a good selection of EDGE rushers in the draft so I feel confident we could get a very good one here. In fact, if there are several that seem equal I wouldn't mind trading back a few spots. If we could move from 12 to say 15 or 16 and still get a good player and pick up say a third and then use that third to move up in the second (or just take another player) that would be awesome.
At #30 I'd like to go OL. Either a guard or someone with the future plans of taking over for Bulaga (whom I would like to keep for another year at least) next year or the year after. Someone who could play guard right away this year and kick out when Bulaga leaves would be ideal. I like a guy like Edwards from Wisconsin who can play all three line positions but this is probably too early to draft him. Maybe at #44 and we can take our TE here here if a couple of the big three (Fant, Hockenson, Smith Jr.) are gone.
At #44 I would like to see either a TE if one of the big three are available (if we didn't take one of them at 30 of course) If we take someone else at 30 I wouldn't mind trading up a few spots in the 2nd if one of the TEs falls to within range. If no TE a WR (again I have no idea who) I also wouldn't cry about a RB, another EDGE, another OL or a S at this point.
At #76 I'd like to see EDGE, OL, S, WR (again depending on what we do earlier) but like I said I'm pretty much willing to take almost any position if the right guy is there.
What I really don't want is to see a deal to move up too high so that we lose a good chunk of the early draft. We have three picks in the top 50. IMO we need to keep at least 2 of them. If we threw in #44 to move up from 30 to say 15 I would be OK with that but I wouldn't want to give up 30 and 44 to move up to the top 5 although it would be tempting if Bosa falls to #3 According to the chart I looked at 12+30+44 = 3.
I just think that with 4 picks in the top 76 and another 6 (with 2 4th rounders) on day three we are in a great position to add some great players at multiple positions. Some teams don't have 6 picks in the draft we have 6 in the top half or so. If our own picks were in the 25 to 30 range I'd feel a bit differently but drafting in the top 12 of each round (and the 112th pick from the Redskins) I feel very good about this draft. Now all Gute has to do is pick the right guys. I expect no less than 4 draft picks to have a significant impact by mid season and if that happens the rest will be gravy.