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After finishing the 2008 season with a 6–10 record, the Packers held the 9th selection in the 2009 NFL draft. With the pick they selected nose tackle B. J. Raji of Boston College . After selecting Raji, they then traded picks 2–41, 3–73 and 3–83 to the New England Patriots for picks 1–26 and 5–162.
Packers traded their 2008 first-round pick to the New York Jets for their 2008 second-round and fourth-round picks. [39] 2009: 9 B. J. Raji: Defensive tackle Boston College 26 Clay Matthews III: Linebacker USC Packers traded their 2009 second-round and two third-round picks to the New England Patriots for their 2009 first round and fifth-round ...
The Packers have had 33 players named to 25 NFL All-Rookie Teams. No Packers were selected in the inaugural NFL All-Rookie Team in 1974; [6] Johnnie Gray became the Packers' first selection after the 1975 NFL season. [7] The most Packers named to one team came in 2006, when the trio of Greg Jennings, Daryn Colledge and A. J. Hawk were selected. [8]
In addition to the 1984 supplemental draft, since 1977 the NFL has hosted an annual supplemental draft for players who had circumstances affect their eligibility for the NFL draft. [9] The Packers have only selected a player once in a supplemental draft, taking Mike Wahle in the second round in 1998. [ 7 ]
How they did last draft. The Packers got a B-plus; perhaps it should have been an A.They got at least some positive contribution from 10 rookies. Second-round receiver Jayden Reed stood out and ...
The 2009 NFL draft was the 74th annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible football players. The draft took place at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, New York , on April 25 and 26, 2009 .
The Green Bay Packers brought 11 new players into the fold over the weekend in the NFL draft, and most independent evaluators from around the internet gave the same rough letter grade to the ...
With the seventh pick of the first round of the 1936 draft, Russ Letlow, a guard out of the University of San Francisco, became the Packers' first draft selection. [ 4 ] From 1936 to 1959, the NFL draft was the only selection process to retain the rights to sign college football players, except for that of the drafts of the short-lived All ...