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Packers Select QB Aaron Rodgers In Round 1
With the 24th overall selection of the 2005 NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers selected Cal QB Aaron Rodgers (6'2", 223 lbs.). For his college career at Cal, Rodgers completed 424 of 665 passes (63.8%) for 5,469 yards and 43 touchdowns, adding 336 yards and eight scores on 160 rushing attempts. - Bio | Audio & Video| Photo Gallery Day 1 | Photo Gallery: Rodgers Visits Lambeau Field
Packers Go Value Over Need With Rodgers
Rodgers: Wait Was Worth It
Packers Select S/CB Nick Collins In Round 2
With the 51st overall selection of the 2005 NFL Draft, a pick obtained from New Orleans for CB Mike McKenzie, the Green Bay Packers selected Bethune-Cookman S/CB Nick Collins (5'11", 206 lbs.). In 34 games with the Wildcats, Collins registered 144 tackles (79 solos) and 13 interceptions while starting 23 games. - Bio | Audio & Video
From Small School Collins Brings Big Potential
Packers Select WR/KR Terrence Murphy In Round 2
With their second of two 2nd round picks (58th overall) in the 2005 NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers selected Texas A&M WR/KR Terrence Murhpy (6'1", 202 lbs.). Murphy finished his career with 29 starts in 45 games. He caught a Texas A&M record 172 passes for 2600 yards (15.1 avg) and ten touchdowns. - Bio | Audio & Video
Murphy Could Provide Solid Returns
Packers Trade 3rd Round Pick
The Packers traded the 89th overall pick to Carolina for two fourth round selections, the 115th and 126th overall picks.
Packers Select S Marviel Underwood In Round 4
With the 115th overall selection of the 2005 NFL Draft, the first of two picks obtained from Carolina on Day 1, the Green Bay Packers selected San Diego State S Marviel Underwood (5'10", 205 lbs.). Starting 36 of 46 games, he recorded 222 tackles (130 solos), 7 interceptions and deflected 20 passes. - Bio | Audio & Video
Underwood Brings Experience, Versatility
Packers Select LB Brady Poppinga In Round 4
With the 125th overall selection of the 2005 NFL Draft the Green Bay Packers selected BYU LB Brady Poppinga (6'3", 247 lbs.). - Bio | Audio & Video
Poppinga A Rare Mix Of Size, Speed, Maturity
Packers Trade Back Again
The Packers traded the 126th overall pick, obtained in a Day 1 trade with Carolina, to Philadelphia for 3 selections, the 167th, 175th and 245th overall picks.
Packers Select C/G Junius Coston In Round 5
With the 143rd overall selection of the 2005 NFL Draft, the first of two picks obtained from Oakland for S Marques Anderson, the Green Bay Packers selected North Carolina A&T C/G Junius Coston (6'3", 303 lbs.). - Bio | Audio & Video
Coston Provides Immediate Depth, Future Upside On O-Line
Packers Select CB Mike Hawkins In Round 5
With the 167th overall selection of the 2005 NFL Draft, the first of three picks obtained in a draft day trade with Philadelphia, the Green Bay Packers selected Oklahoma CB Mike Hawkins. - Bio | Audio & Video
Hawkins Looking To Rebuild A Once Promising Career
Packers Trade Back For Third Time
The Packers traded the 175th overall pick, obtained in a draft day trade with Philadelphia, to New England for 2 selections, the 195th and 246th overall picks.
Packers Select DE Mike Montgomery In Round 6
With the 180th overall selection of the 2005 NFL Draft, the second of two picks obtained from Oakland for S Marques Anderson, the Green Bay Packers selected Texas A&M DE Mike Montgomery (6'5", 273 lbs.). Bio | Audio & Video
Montgomery Adds To D-Line Mix
Packers Select WR Craig Bragg In Round 6
With the 195th overall selection of the 2005 NFL Draft, the first of two picks obtained from New England in a draft day trade, the Green Bay Packers selected UCLA WR Craig Bragg (6'1", 194 lbs.). Bio | Audio & Video
Bragg Eager To Prove Himself
Packers Select LB Kurt Campbell In Round 7
With the 245th overall selection of the 2005 NFL Draft, the third of three picks obtained in a draft day trade with Philadelphia, the Green Bay Packers selected Albany LB Kurt Campbell. - Bio | Audio & Video
Campbell Another Versatile Addition On Defense
Packers Select G Will Whitticker In Round 7
With the 246th overall selection of the 2005 NFL Draft, the second of two picks obtained from New England in a draft day trade, the Green Bay Packers selected Michigan State G Will Whitticker. - Bio | Audio & Video
Whitticker's Selection Fulfills 'Dream'
NFL Draft Tracker by Round: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
NFL Network Live Video - Details
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This exclusive, behind the scenes cam will bring you updated images every minute during the draft of GM Ted Thompson and the Packers football staff.
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S/CB Nick Collins, Bethune-Cookman (From New Orleans for CB M.McKenzie) Bio | Audio & Video |
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S Marviel Underwood, San Diego State (From Carolina in Draft Day Trade) Bio | Audio & Video |
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C/G Junius Coston, North Carolina A&T (From Oakland for S M.Anderson) Bio | Audio & Video |
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CB Mike Hawkins, Oklahoma (From Philadelphia in Draft Day Trade) Bio | Audio & Video |
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LB Kurt Campbell, Albany (From Philadelphia in Draft Day Trade) Bio | Audio & Video |
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G Will Whitticker, Michigan State (From New England in Draft Day Trade) Bio | Audio & Video |
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Packers First Pick? Experts Answer
Packers.com now provides a handful of predictions from draft 'experts' -- both the employed and armchair variety. - Story
Thompson Expects Good Value In Draft
As the date grows nearer to his first draft as the general manager of the Green Bay Packers, Ted Thompson met with the media on April 15, and not unsurprisingly did not tip his hand as to which way he and the personnel staff are leaning with the 24th pick they are scheduled to exercise next Saturday. - Story
Multimedia: Annual Pre-Draft Press Conference
Watch or listen to GM Ted Thompson's annual pre-draft press conference (April 15, 2005) - Audio | Video 56k | Video 300k
Packers Draft Preview
Download The Draft Preview Dope Sheet (PDF)
2005 NFL Draft - Facts & Figures
2005 NFL Draft - 1st Round Draft Order
NFL Pre-Draft Analysis
Gil Brandt was vice president of player personnel for the Dallas Cowboys from 1960-89. He's now in his ninth year as NFL.com's chief personnel guru. Read his position-by-position analysis below:
CB, DE, DT, LB, OL, QB, RB, S, ST, TE, WR
NFL Scouting Combine
All 32 teams converged on Indianapolis during the last week of February to put 331 draft-eligible players through various workouts and interviews. See which players saw their draft stock rise with great Combine performances.
Kirwin: Some Players' Competition Not At Combine
Gil Brandt's Quick Hits, Day 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Other Headlines
Packers Sign LB Ray Thompson; Re-Sign Barry, O'Sullivan
Kampman To Remain In Green Bay
Packers Sign Safeties Freeman, Little
Packers Set Schedule For Post-Draft Mini-Camp
2005 Schedule Notes
2005 Schedule Dope Sheet (PDF)
2005 NFL Offseason Calendar
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Draft Day Photo Galleries
The Packers held their second official Draft Party at Lambeau Field Saturday, including special appearances by Packers players. - See Photos
And Packers.com also paid a visit to the Packers draft room on Saturday. Take a look as Ted Thompson orchestrates his first draft as GM of the Packers. - See Photos
Exclusive: Lee Remmel's Draft Notes
Although Ted Thompson will be presiding over his first draft as the Green Bay Packers' new executive vice president, general manager and director of football operations this weekend, he is hardly a stranger to the NFL's annual selection process. - Story
Exclusive: Draft Memories
For NFL prospects, Draft day can be both the most exciting and the most terrifying day of your life at the same time. Read personal accounts of five Packers players describing their 2004 draft experiences. - Story | 2003 Experiences | 2002 Experiences
Exclusive: Draft Preparations In High Gear
Danny Mock, the Packers' college scouting coordinator, explains the process that will lead the team to choose which players will be coming to Green Bay for their first professional training camp this summer. - Story
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