That could put the spotlight on these receivers at the top of the draft: Ohio State’s Chris Olave (4.39): Olave caught 65 passes in 2021 and scored 32 touchdowns the past three seasons. He is a superb route-runner with a ton of polish, but lacks tremendous play strength and isn’t much of a run-after-catch threat. He’s the most NFL-ready receiver of those who could be on the board with Green Bay’s picks at No.
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