I think you should look at more draft boards. Sean Smith, Ron Brace, and Ramses Barden are much higher than you have them.
I list multiple possibilities as things can change depending on who is picked earlier. Don't think I am advocating a CB or NT in every round.
#1I think
CB Jenkins is the best pick if still on the board at #9.
Trading back could get him DE
Tyson Jackson.
#2OT Beatty CT Max Unger OT OR
CB Sean Smith UT
A trade down could get them
NT Ron Brace.
#3AAlex Magee NT Purdue*Lewis Keenan CB OR ST
Cornelius Ingram TE FL
#3BSeveral CB's available here. This spot seems to be ideal for one.
Victor Harris VA Tech
Coye Francies San Jose St
Mike Mickens Cincinnati
Asher Allen GA
Which one is up to Ted. He can trade down and get one of close quality. If not CB he will trade down or there may be a higher ranked player still available.
Trading back can get him
Travis Beckham TE WI
Jonathan Luigs C AZ
Gerald Cadogan OT Penn ST
#4Ricky Francois DE/DT LSU*Fenuki Tupou OT OR
Xaivier Fulton OT IL
Trade Down possibilities are:
Terrence Taylor NT MI
Jason Watkins OT FL
#5Dorrell Scott NT Clemson (You have to rotate NT's)
or
Kyle Moore DE USCAnthony Hill TE NC ST
Sebastien Vollmer OT Houston
Donald Washington CB OH ST
For the 6th round picks and 7th round they should pick up insurance picks at positions taken earlier. With Jolly and Pickett in the last year of their contracts and NT being vital in the 3-4 A D lineman should be picked up.
I'm not being wishy washy with multiple choices. The draft can go many directions and cannot be controlled. All the names are there for flexibility because trades, runs on players at certain positions, and who was picked previously by the Packers all affect the next decision. BTW,
This is a very good draft for Centers. Wells injury is a concern. Perhaps the Packers don't "need" one but why wait until you do?