Here’s a ranking of the Green Bay Packers’ draft picks by likelihood to start during the 2019 season:

1. S Darnell Savage: He’ll have to beat out Josh Jones and Raven Greene this summer to start next to Adrian Amos, but his combination of closing speed and coverage ability strongly suggest he’ll be a Week 1 rookie starter. Savage has field-shrinking talent and will be tough to keep out of the starting lineup.

2. OL Elgton Jenkins: The Packers appear to have a likely starter at all five spots along the offensive line, but don’t rule out Jenkins making a legitimate run at one of the two guard spots as a rookie. It’s possible he’s a better fit at left guard than veteran Lane Taylor. He’s athletic and well-seasoned coming out of the SEC.

3. EDGE Rashan Gary: The Packers spent big money to sign Preston Smith and Za’Darius Smith, who will get the majority of the snaps on the edge, and Kyler Fackrell will return after tallying 10.5 sacks in 2018. Gary could carve out an early role as an edge-setter in the base defense and interior rusher on pass-rushing downs, but the Packers don’t have to rush him onto the field.

4. RB Dexter Williams: Aaron Jones is the heavy favorite to start at running back, and Jamaal Williams brings a well-rounded skillset behind him, but Dexter Williams looks like a perfect fit in the zone run scheme. He has starting-quality traits as a runner, and running backs often contribute as rookies.

5. LB Ty Summers: Blake Martinez is a sure-fire starter, but what if Summers surprises at camp and pushes Oren Burks and Josh Jones for snaps as the No. 2 inside linebacker? He has the experience in coverage and as a blitzer to make a legitimate run.

6. DL Kingsley Keke: He’ll be buried on the defensive line depth chart behind Kenny Clark, Mike Daniels, Dean Lowry, Montravius Adams and Tyler Lancaster, and both Za’Darius Smith and Rashan Gary will likely be asked to rush from the inside, limiting Keke’s opportunities as a rookie.

7. TE Jace Sternberger: Few positions face a more difficult transition from college to the NFL than tight end. Sternberger only played one full season of high-level college football and will likely need at least one season before he’s ready to contribute in a significant way in the Packers offense, especially with Jimmy Graham, Marcedes Lewis and Robert Tonyan ahead of him.

8. CB Ka’dar Hollman: The Packers will be in trouble at cornerback if Hollman, a sixth-round pick, is starting games. He’ll enter training camp no higher than the sixth or seventh cornerback on the depth chart.