The Green Bay Packers continue to gather information on NFL draft prospects from the University of Wisconsin.

According to multiple reports, the Packers will host Wisconsin safety Natrell Jamerson on an official pre-draft visit on Wednesday.

The athletic defensive back joins linebacker Jack Cichy and fullback Austin Ramesh among former Badgers taking visits to Green Bay before the draft.

Jamerson, a Florida native, made several position changes while at Wisconsin, first moving from receiver to cornerback before finishing his collegiate career at safety, which now appears to be his position at the next level. He played in 47 games and made 16 starts for Wisconsin’s winningest senior class in program history (45 wins, four bowl game wins, four 10-win seasons).

Jamerson started all 14 games and produced his best season at safety in 2017, tallying 51 tackles, 3.5 tackles for losses, 12 pass breakups, 1.5 sacks and two interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown. He was named to the All-Big Ten team.

The NFL really started taking notice of Jamerson during the start of the pre-draft process. Not only did he earn Defensive MVP honors at the East-West Shrine (fumble return for a touchdown), but he put together an impressive set of numbers at the combine and Wisconsin’s pro day. He ran the 40-yard dash in 4.4 seconds, put up 25 reps on the bench press, produced a vertical leap of 38″ and a broad jump of 10-3 and finished the three-cone drill in 6.87 seconds.

Jamerson appears to have elite movement skills, and he meets all of the Packers’ historical thresholds for size and athleticism at defensive back. He’d also bring vast special teams experience, both in terms of covering punts and kicks, blocking for punts and kicks and as a returner.

His best contributions at the next level might come on special teams, but that still has value, especially for a late-round pick with athletic upside. NFL.com projects Jamerson to come off the board in the sixth or seventh round.