Player Rd-Pk# Pos. Ht. Wt. School

Jordy Nelson R2 (36) WR 6-2 5/8 217 Kansas State

Scouting Report: Second in Division I-A with 122 catches in 2007. . . His 1,606 yards receiving ranked second in Big 12 history. . . Finished with 206 catches for 2,822 yards (13.7 average) and 20 TDs in 36 games (32 starts). . . Returned six punts for 267 yards (44.5) and three touchdowns. . . Farm boy from Riley, Kan., who walked on as a strong safety and played on the scout team for two years. Moved to wide receiver in '05. . . "He catches everything," said Rick Reiprish, New Orleans' college scouting director. "He's a competitor. Tough kid." . . Scored 28 on the Wonderlic. . . Ran 40 in 4.5 seconds. . . Was a first-team all-state quarterback at Riley County High School; saw some time at quarterback at Kansas State, completing 3 of 6 passes for 73 yards and two touchdowns. . . "Very good run after the catch," said Packers receivers coach Jimmy Robinson. "He blocks well. To a man, everyone was high on Jordy." . . Agent is Vann McElroy.

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Brian Brohm R2 (56) QB 6-2 7/8 230 Louisville

Scouting Report: Started 33 games at Louisville and set Big East record for passing yardage (10,775). . . Compiled 24-9 record for the Cardinals and completed 780 of 1,185 attempts (65.8%). . . Regarded as a pure pocket passer with a so-so arm. . . "I think he's more polished, more ready than Matt Ryan," Arizona scout Jerry Hardaway said. "Does he get the ball there? The ball gets there." . . Has had significant injuries, including a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee, a torn ligament in his right thumb that required surgery and a torn labrum in his left shoulder that required surgery. . . Scored 32 on the Wonderlic. . . "We feel he adds value to our team," Packers general manager Ted Thompson said. "He'll be a good, solid guy to have behind Aaron (Rodgers). We'll get him ready to play, but in our minds Aaron's the guy and I even told Brian that. He understood it."

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Patrick Lee R2 (60) CB 6-0 201 Auburn

Scouting Report: Late bloomer intercepted one pass in his first 41 games at Auburn but had four picks during a five-game span in '07. . . Started all season at right cornerback and earned second-team all-SEC honors. . . Added kick return duties as a senior, averaging 25.8 yards on 11 returns. . . "He likes to play bump and run," Thompson said. "I think he's going to fit what we do on defense. Very energetic. Good athlete. We feel that was a really good value pick." . . Compared by one scout to the Redskins' Carlos Rogers, the ex-Auburn cornerback drafted No. 9 in '05. . . Spent five years in school and has a degree in criminology but was no more than a nickel back until '07. . . Does not always play up to timed speed and lacks fluidity coming out of his backpedal.

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Jermichael Finley R3 (91) TE 6-4 1/2 240 Texas

Scouting Report: Age 21, from Diboll, Texas. . . Third-year sophomore who redshirted in 2005, started four of 13 games in '06 and all 13 in '07. . . Finished with 76 catches for 947 yards, a 12.5-yard average and five TDs. . . "I liked the youth, some of the rare athleticism," TE coach Ben McAdoo said. "He's just such a smooth athlete. He's just scratched the surface." . . Father of two children, Kaydon (3) and Jayla (three months). . . At the combine, he gave himself a grade of C as a blocker; on Sunday, he gave himself a B-minus. . . "I need to work in the run game," Finley said. "I'll bust my butt to get that done." . . Said he played about 50% in-line and about 50% flanked out. . . Had an inkling for months that Green Bay would be his eventual destination. . . "Green Bay is a real, real nice place," Finley said. "I'm going to love playing in Green Bay." . . Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.65 seconds. . . Vertical jump of 33 inches, broad jump of 9-9 and bench-pressed 225 pounds 20 times. . . "He's got to work at it (blocking) but I spoke at length to the offensive coordinator there (Greg Davis), and he's got a little bit of an edge to him," offensive coordinator Joe Philbin said. "I think he's eager. They've asked him to do some things. We know there's going to be some work to do but we can get him up to speed." . . Agent is Peter Schaffer.

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Jeremy Thompson R4 (102) DE 6-4 1/2 267 Wake Forest

Scouting Report: Age 22, from Charlotte, N.C. . . Played four seasons without a redshirt, starting 32 of 46 games. Generally played RE. . . Finished with 112 tackles, 8 1/2 sacks, 20 1/2 tackles for loss. . . "He's 6-5, broad shoulders, long arms, no fat on him," Packers scout Brian Gutekunst said. "He could be 275, 280. Great kid. Really smart." . . Runs the 40 in 4.76, vertical jump of 32, broad jump of 9-9 and 25 reps on the bench. . . "I'm pretty strong against the run," Thompson said. "I've played pretty well against both. With the Packers' coaching I think they'll be able to bolster my game." . . Underwent reconstructive knee surgery in Week 8 of '05; playing time limited by shoulder injury in '06. . . "I'd say it's as strong now as my good knee," Thompson said. . . His older brother, Orrin, is a backup tackle for Green Bay. . . "He's kind of a workout freak," Gutekunst said. "He's got good quickness. Smooth and fluid. He stays on his feet. He's not a 300-pound set-the-edge guy." . . One of 10 finalists for the National Sportsmanship Award, given to the college player who best personifies the spirit of sportsmanship. . . Scored 24 on the Wonderlic. . . Agent is Bill Johnson.

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Josh Sitton R4 (135) G-T 6-3 1/2 324 Central Florida

Scouting Report: Age 21, from Pensacola, Fla. . . Starting RT in 2005-'06. Part-time starter at RG in 2004 and at both RT and LG in '07. . . Says versatility is his strength; has never played LT. . . "I can play a lot of different positions," Sitton said. "I have an awareness of the game." . . Has never played center in a game and has practiced there only briefly. . . "What attracted us most was he brings a lot of fire and energy," offensive line coach James Campen said. "Tough guy. He's our type of guy." . . Selected UCF over Auburn, Nicholls State and Alabama-Birmingham out of high school. . . Has very short arms (31 3/4) . . "I don't think length will be an issue," Campen said. "All the kid does is win. He's very, very effective pass blocking. Once he has his hands on you he's Velcro. You're not going to get off the kid." . . Ran well on pro day, clocking 5.18 with vertical jump of 29, broad jump of 9-1 and 28 reps on the bench. . . "This is obviously a pleasant surprise," Sitton said. "I'm excited to get there and be part of a historic team." . . Was arrested for driving while intoxicated in 2006 and had his driver's license suspended as the result of unpaid parking tickets. . . Has been cut several times in the past, including a cut foot with glass in 2003, a cut wrist falling through a window in '03 and cut face with a bottle in '05. . . Diagnosed with attention deficit disorder. . . Wasn't invited to the combine. . . Scored 25 on the Wonderlic. . . Agent is Jack Reale.

Breno Giacomini R5 (150) T 6-7 300 Louisville

Scouting Report: Age 22, from Malden, Mass. . . Bounced between RT and TE from 2004-'06 under coach Bobby Petrino before starting 12 games at RT in '07 under coach Steve Kragthorpe. . . Will play both LT and RT in Green Bay, and Campen says he has the feet for LT. . . "I've only played one year at tackle," Giacomini said. "I feel like I have everything to learn. I've got to get stronger. My technique has to improve. But it's a game I've learned to love. I didn't at first but I do now." . . Possesses average arm length (33 1/2) and big hands (10 1/2). . . Caught four passes for 19 yards and one TD as a TE. . . "He improved steadily throughout the season," Campen said. "He punches well. He's got good feet. He stays on his feet." . . Campen described Giacomini as "high-energy and tough." . . Runs the 40 in 5.20, vertical jump of 26 1/2 , broad jump of 9-0 and 23 reps on the bench . . . "I'm definitely an intense dude," Giacomini said. "I like to get my team going. I like to show leadership." . . Said GM Ted Thompson: "He was much admired by the staff there. He is the horse there in terms of attitude. We think he's got a bright future." . . Had to do extra sprint work and community service as punishment for making an obscene gesture to the crowd in a Week 3 game against archrival Kentucky but didn't miss any time. "That was a mistake on my part," he said. "It was an emotional thing I didn't control at the time." . . Highly recruited basketball player out of high school. . . "Still learning the position a little bit," Philbin said. "Very good effort. Pretty good balance. Not a bad athlete." . . Scored 24 on the Wonderlic . . Agent is Jason Chayut.

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Matt Flynn R7 (209) QB 6-2 229 LSU

Scouting Report: Age 22, from Tyler, Texas. . . Backed up Marcus Randall and JaMarcus Russell until 2007, when he started 11 games and led Tigers to the national championship. . . "I'm a one-year starter," Flynn said. "My best football is in front of me." . . Completed 245 of 437 passes (56.1%) for 30 TDs, 13 interceptions and an NFL passer rating of 88.8. . . "It was a long day," he said. "It was very nerve-wracking. I'm very excited to be drafted and going to Green Bay. We'll see what happens. I want to be in a place where I can show them what I do now and in the future." . . Runs the 40 in 4.79, vertical jump of 28, broad jump of 9-1 and Wonderlic score of 26. . . "It (his arm) is pretty good," said Thompson. "I don't think you'll notice a bad thing." . . Only start before '07 was against Miami in the Peach Bowl as a sophomore. . . Agent is Bill Johnson.

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Brett Swain R7 (217) WR 6-0 1/2 197 San Diego State