Draft Over/Unders for Potential Packers First-Round Picks

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GREEN BAY, Wis. – With the 13th pick of the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft, who might be on the board for the Green Bay Packers?
Here are some draft over/unders from Bet Online.
Ohio State OT Paris Johnson: 8
Northwestern OT Peter Skoronski: 10
Georgia edge Nolan Smith: 11
Ohio State WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba: 13
Georgia OT Broderick Jones: 14.5
Iowa edge Lukas Van Ness: 15.5
Tennessee OT Darnell Wright: 17
Clemson edge Myles Murphy: 19
USC WR Jordan Addison: 23.5
Utah TE Dalton Kincaid: 24.5
Notre Dame TE Michael Mayer: 24.5
TCU WR Quentin Johnston: 27
At SI Sportsbook, defensive line (which includes edge rushers/3-4 outside linebackers) is the betting favorite to be the position of choice for Green Bay at +200. Tight end is right behind at +250, followed by receiver and offensive line at +300, cornerback at +900, safety at +2000, quarterback and linebacker (off-ball) at +5000 and running back at +6600.
Green Bay could have its choice of receivers or tight ends at No. 13.
Ohio State’s Jaxon Smith-Njigba is a considerable favorite to be the first receiver at -333. Boston College’s Zay Flowers (+450), USC’s Jordan Addison (+650) and TCU’s Quentin Johnson (+1000) are next.
At tight end, Notre Dame’s Michael Mayer is a strong favorite to be the first off the board at -167, with Utah’s Dalton Kincaid having the next-shortest odds at +125. Georgia’s Darnell Washington is a distant third at +1100.
At FanDuel Sportsbook, Green Bay is the team favored to select Smith-Njigba. In updated odds, the Packers are +210. With the 12th pick, the Houston Texans are +410. With the 14th pick, the New England Patriots are +900. Aaron Rodgers’ new team, the New York Jets, own the 15th pick and are +900.
On Tuesday, the Packers were +250, followed by the Texans +400 and Patriots at +850.
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