The Green Bay Packers are looking more cornerbacks this season. They have already signed Tramon Williams to a two-year deal, but the team would love to have another veteran cornerback as well as a younger cornerback to pair up with Kevin King for the next few years. There are a number of talented cornerbacks in the upcoming NFL Draft and the Packers are set to talk to a top cornerback prospect. According to NFL Draft insider Jared Tokarz, LSU CB Donte Jackson has a pre-draft visit scheduled with the Packers. Jackson told Tokarz he also has pre-draft visits with the Broncos, Bills, Eagles and Panthers.

Jackson did not have huge numbers during his time with the Tigers. In three seasons, Jackson recorded 101 tackles, four tackles for loss, one sack, four interceptions and 19 passes defended. His best season was last year when he posted 45 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, one sack, one interception and 10 passes defended which tied for second on the team.

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com has Jackson projected to be a first or second round pick and he compared him to Leodis McKelvin who was a first-round pick of the Buffalo Bills in 2008. Here's what Zierlien had to say about Jackson.

Cover corner with below-average size, but elite speed and athleticism. Jackson lacks instincts but has rare closing burst so there will be feast-or-famine games in his future. Due to his slight frame, teams are sure to test his resolve and durability in run support. Jackson's athletic traits should ensure that he makes plenty of plays on the ball, but he'll need to develop better route recognition and focus in order to reach his full potential. Jackson should find early work as a third cornerback.

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With new defensive coordinator Mike Pettine, the Packers are looking for bigger cornerbacks who are long and athletic. Jackson's size is an issue, but his speed will be a big reason he's drafted in Day one or Day Two of the draft. It's uncertain the Packers are interested in drafting Jackson in the first round, but he could be a strong option for the team at No. 45 overall. Jackson is not the only defensive back the Packers will talk to as FSU safety Derwin James visited the team on Thursday. So it looks like the Packers are looking to make some big changes in the secondary, which is needed if they want to improve on defense.