Ross will provide a weekly mock draft using Fanspeak's mock draft simulator, On the Clock. He will also scour the internet for a few mocks to see who the "experts" have Green Bay taking that week and will provide analysis.

I used Arif Hasan's composite big board linked here (which is a great piece annually to check out during draft season) and fan selected team needs. In the first round I selected Derek Barnett over TJ Watt and Takkarist McKinley (who Justis actually believes is not on GB's board). Barnett is one of the best ten players in this draft, so to get him at 29 is a steal. He might not excel testing wise but he has real flexibility and real football skills that will serve him well immediately in the pros. That leaves me with Sidney Jones in the second round. I've now procured the second best pass rusher and the best corner in this draft. We'll use House and Randall outside while we wait for Jones to be ready to contribute. I'm ecstatic when another starter, Cooper Kupp, falls to me in round three. Kupp's pro day 40 yard dash sneaks him inside Thompson's parameters, and he makes up for a perceived lack of speed by running potentially the best routes in this class. Surprise, surprise I ended up with Pocic again. Ejuan Price is consistently one of my favorite players in this draft and Elijah Hood rounds out the class. Hood, Montgomery and MIchael are plenty.

National Mocks

Mel Kiper and Todd McShay, ESPN (Head to Head)- Marlon Humphrey, CB Alabama, Jordan Willis, EDGE Kansas State, Carlos Henderson, WR Louisiana Tech

I've gotta say, I would be really excited about this haul. I'm a huge fan of Henderson, Humphrey and Willis fit the bill as a high-end corner and edge haul after the first two rounds are over. Addresses needs with players that aren't reaches. That's the goal, kids.

Mike Tanier, Bleacher Report- Charles Harris, EDGE Mizzou

I just don't think it's going to happen. Harris is not athletic enough for Thompson to take him in round one. He doesn't check all the boxes. Harris has tremendous ball-get-off and excellent instincts, he's just not the right fit.

Rob Rang, CBS Sports- Gareon Conley, CB Ohio State

Sign me up for this. I really like Conley as a #1 option at corner and a replacement for Sam Shields. Snag a pass rusher in round 2 to supplement Fackrell and Elliot, it's party time.

Chad Reuter, NFL.com- TJ Watt EDGE Wisconsin

Watt seems to be so divisive. I still don't see what the haters see. I'm completely on board for this.

Walter Football (updated 4/24)- Marlon Humphrey, CB Alabama, Tyus Bowser, EDGE Houston, Taywan Taylor WR WKU, Jessamen Dunker, G Tennessee State, Joe Williams RB, Utah, Jonathan Ford, S Auburn

Up and down for me here. Love Humphrey, do not like Bowser. Think Taywan Taylor is potentially a player that does a lot of the same things guys on their current roster do. I do like both fifth round selections quite a bit.