The Green Bay Packers hold the 12th, 30th and 44th overall picks in the 2019 NFL draft, providing GM Brian Gutekunst with three opportunities to acquire top-tier talent for his roster.

Here are four ideal prospects for each of the Packers’ first three picks:

First round, 12th overall

DL Ed Oliver, Houston: Highly disruptive college player who should be an even more disruptive pro, especially if he’s playing next to Kenny Clark.

Edge Brian Burns, Florida State: Long, super athletic and consistently disruptive, and he’d give the Packers a different flavor of pass-rusher to team with Za’Darius Smith and Preston Smith.

OL Jonah Williams, Alabama: Dominant in the run game with the quick feet and technique to play offensive tackle despite limited athleticism and length. Could be a Pro Bowl tackle or an All-Pro guard.

TE T.J. Hockenson, Iowa: Does everything asked of a modern tight end at a high level, and his usage at Iowa suggests much more is possible. He’s a perfect fit in Matt LaFleur’s offense, but is 12 too high for a tight end?

First round, 30th overall

WR A.J. Brown, Ole Miss: Arguably the most complete and versatile receiver in the class.

OL Dalton Risner, Kansas State: Arguably the most consistently dominant offensive lineman in the class.

S Nasir Adderley, Delaware: Arguably the best pure free safety in the class.

TE Noah Fant, Iowa: Arguably the most dangerous overall weapon in the passing game in the class.

Second round, 44th overall

S Darnell Savage, Maryland: Has 4.3 speed, instincts in coverage and an appetite for hitting. Line him up next to Adrian Amos and the Packers are set at safety for the next four years.

DL Jeffery Simmons, Miss. State: The most talented player in the class capable of falling to No. 44. Fletcher Cox-like player. Coming off a torn ACL, but he’s worth the wait.

Edge Chase Winovich, Michigan: Want a blonde-haired hell raiser to replace Clay Matthews? Winovich, who combined elite production at Michigan with top-tier athleticism, is your man.

WR N’Keal Harry, Arizona State: His best pro comps are Davante Adams and Dez Bryant. The Packers got Adams at No. 53 in 2014; getting Harry at 44 in 2019 would be a similar-type steal.