Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined The Homer Hour to discuss where things stand as the NFL Draft approaches.
Wilde shared insight on whether the Packers have begun their pre-draft visits and how much those visits actually factor into Green Bay’s decision-making process. He explained how the team uses them to gather information, but not always as a direct indicator of who they’ll select.
The guys also debated whether it’s a no-brainer for the Packers to target a cornerback with their first pick in the second round, weighing roster needs versus best-player-available strategy.
They wrapped up with a quarterback discussion, asking whether Caleb Williams will always have more flash than Jordan Love, and what that means when comparing the two signal-callers.
A draft-focused conversation with plenty of perspective from Jason Wilde on The Homer Hour.