AP

The Packers have their first-round pick under contract.

Adam Caplan of ESPN reports that defensive back Damarious Randall has agreed to terms with the team. Randall was the 30th overall pick in the draft and his contract will run four years with a team option for the fifth season.

Randall played both cornerback and safety while at Arizona State and has been playing cornerback this spring for Green Bay. The Packers lost Tramon Williams and Davon House in free agency, which leaves Randall with a path to immediate playing time if he can earn the trust of the coaching staff during training camp.

The Packers added cornerback Quinten Rollins in the second round, so their secondary could skew quite a bit younger in 2015 if both players make a quick transition to the professional game.