By Zach Kruse | May 1, 2018 9:45 pm ET

Here is one interesting statistic to know about all 11 of the Green Bay Packers’ draft picks in 2018:

CB Jaire Alexander

Alexander allowed only three completions past the line of scrimmage over 148 coverage snaps in 2017.

CB Josh Jackson

The Iowa star didn’t allow a completion over 30 yards despite facing 91 targets in 2017.

LB Oren Burks

Burks started 40 total games at three different positions (safety, outside linebacker, inside linebacker) over four seasons at Vanderbilt.

WR J’Mon Moore

Moore became only the second receiver in Missouri history to post back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons. The first? Jeremy Maclin.

OL Cole Madison

Madison allowed only 12 career sacks despite playing almost 2,300 pass-blocking snaps over 47 starts, the second most in school history.

P JK Scott

Scott dropped 40.9 percent of his 188 career punts inside the 20-yard line. He also made nine extra points and a 48-yard field goal.

WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling

Valdes-Scantling set school records at USF for receiving yards in a season (879), longest touchdown reception (95 yards), most receiving yards in a game (186) and career yards per catch average (17.3).

WR Equanimeous St. Brown

Four of St. Brown’s nine touchdown receptions during his breakout sophomore season went for at least 29 yards.

DL James Looney

Looney made two game-saving tackles against Utah in 2016, stuffing the Utes running back short of the goal line on the final play with Cal up five points after previously making a stop on fourth down in the red zone earlier in the fourth quarter.

LS Hunter Bradley

Mississippi State’s team website recorded Bradley as having successfully completed every snap over 26 games during the 2016 and 2017 seasons.

OLB Kendall Donnerson

Tallied 32.5 tackles for losses and six forced fumbles over his final three seasons at SE Missouri.