NFL Media analyst Lance Zierlein has identified inside linebacker as the Packers' primary draft need, and Ragland said the club expressed to him an interest moving veteran Clay Matthews back to outside linebacker. A reliable solution at inside linebacker would create the flexibility needed to do so, and as a two-year starter and signal-caller for one of college football's elite defenses, Ragland is nothing if not reliable. The Packers, for their part, have invested a high pick in an Alabama player in two of the last three drafts (DB Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, RB Eddie Lacy).