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Packers Select LB A.J. Hawk In Round 1
With the 5th overall selection of the 2006 NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers selected Ohio State LB A.J. Hawk (6'1", 243 lbs.). The 2005 Lombardi Award winner, Hawk tallied 394 tackles, including 41 for loss, and 15.5 sacks for his career at Ohio State. - Bio | Audio & Video | Photo Gallery: A.J. Hawk Visits Lambeau Field
  • Packers Circle In On Hawk
  • Lombardi Award Winner Could Be Perfect Fit In Titletown
  • Packers Confident In '06 Draft Class



    Round 2A: T/G Daryn Colledge
    With the 47th overall pick the Packers selected Boise State T/G Daryn Colledge (6'4", 299 lbs.). The two time All-Wac first teamer is tied for the all-time lead in games played (51) and games started (51) at Boise State. - Bio | Audio & Video
  • North Pole's Colledge Finds Home On Frozen Tundra



    Round 2B: WR Greg Jennings
    With the 52nd overall pick the Packers selected Western Michigan WR Greg Jennings (5'11", 197 lbs.). Jennings is only the eleventh player in NCAA Division 1-A history to gain over 1,000 yards receiving three times in a career. - Bio | Audio & Video
  • Jennings Provides Depth At Receiver Position



    Round 3A: LB Abdul Hodge
    With the 67th overall pick the Packers selected Iowa LB Abdul Hodge (6'0", 236 lbs.). A three year starter, Hodge led the Hawkeyes in tackles the past 3 seasons and ranks third in school history with 453 tackles. - Bio | Audio & Video
  • Hodge To Make Wisconsin Football A Family Affair



    Round 3B: G/C Jason Spitz
    With the 75th overall pick the Packers selected Louisville G/C Jason Spitz (6'4", 313 lbs.). Spitz started his final 39 games at offensive guard and earned post-season honors in each of his last three seasons. - Bio | Audio & Video
  • Spitz Adds Depth To Young Offensive Line

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    Day 2 Highlights...



    Round 4A: WR/KR Cory Rodgers
    With the 104th overall pick the Packers selected TCU WR/KR Cory Rodgers (6'0", 186 lbs.). Rodgers received first-team All-American honors as a kickoff returner from ESPN.com and Sports Illustrated, adding second-team accolades from The NFL Draft Report and the Walter Camp Foundation. - Bio | Audio & Video
  • Packers Hope Rodgers Can Make Impact On Special Teams



    Round 4B: CB Will Blackmon
    With the 115th overall pick the Packers selected Boston College CB Will Blackmon (6'0", 198 lbs.). Already an established cornerback, Will made a bold move late in his career when he shifted to wide receiver as a senior. - Bio | Audio & Video
  • Versatile Blackmon Could Play Either Side Of The Ball



    Round 5A: QB Ingle Martin
    With the 148th overall pick the Packers selected Furman QB Ingle Martin (6'2", 220 lbs.). He started every game during his final two seasons, setting new school records for passing yards (5,761), passing touchdowns (42), and total offense (6,277). - Bio | Audio & Video
  • Martin Looking Forward To Absorbing Favre's Knowledge



    Round 5B: T/G Tony Moll
    With the 165th overall pick the Packers selected Nevada T/G Tony Moll (6'5", 308 lbs.). Moll was switched to offensive line his senior year after playing tight end the previous three seasons. - Bio | Audio & Video
  • Moll Puts On Pounds To Pave Way To NFL



    Round 6A: DT Johnny Jolly
    With the 183rd overall pick the Packers selected Texas A&M DT Johnny Jolly (6'3", 317 lbs.). Jolly started his last 35 games for the Aggies and was a two-year member of the school's Leadership Council. - Bio | Audio & Video
  • Jolly Joins Former Aggie Teammate Montgomery On D-Line



    Round 6B: S Tyrone Culver
    With the 185th overall pick the Packers selected Fresno State S Tyrone Culver (6'1", 200 lbs.). In addition to receiving All-Western Athletic Conference first-team honors his senior season, Culver was a four-time Academic All-Western Athletic Conference choice. - Bio | Audio & Video
  • Packers Add "Coach" To Secondary



    Round 7: DE Dave Tollefson
    With the 253rd overall pick the Packers selected Northwest Missouri State DE Dave Tollefson (6'4", 255 lbs.). Tollefson registered 12.5 quarterback sacks in 2005, breaking the school season-record. - Bio | Audio & Video
  • Tollefson Catches Bass, Pro Career In Final Round Of Draft

    Trade Tracker
    Trade 1: Pick 36 to NE for picks 52 and 75.
    Trade 2: WR Javon Walker to DEN for pick 37.
    Trade 3: Picks 37 & 139 to ATL for picks 47, 93 & 148.
    Trade 4: Pick 93 to STL for picks 109 & 183.
    Trade 5: Pick 109 to PHI for picks 115 & 185.

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    Round
    Overall   Player/Notes
    1
    5
    LB A.J. Hawk, Ohio State
    Bio | Audio & Video | Photo Gallery: A.J Hawk Visits Lambeau Field
    2
    36
    To New England for Nos. 52 & 75
    2
    37
    From DEN for WR Javon Walker; then to ATL with No. 139 for Nos. 47, 93 & 148
    2
    47
    T/G Daryn Colledge, Boise State
    From ATL with Nos. 93 & 148 for Nos. 37 & 139
    Bio | Audio & Video
    2
    52
    WR Greg Jennings, Western Michigan
    From NE with No. 75 for No. 36
    Bio | Audio & Video
    3
    67
    LB Abdul Hodge, Iowa
    Bio | Audio & Video
    3
    75
    G/C Jason Spitz, Louisville
    From NE with No. 52 for No. 36
    Bio | Audio & Video
    3
    93
    From ATL with Nos. 47 & 148 for Nos. 37 & 139, then to STL for Nos. 109 & 183
    4
    104
    WR/KR Cory Rodgers, TCU
    Bio | Audio & Video
    4
    109
    From STL with No. 183 for No. 93, then to PHI for Nos. 115 & 185
    4
    115
    CB Will Blackmon, Boston College
    From PHI with No. 185 for No. 109
    Bio | Audio & Video
    5
    139
    To ATL with No. 37 for Nos. 47, 93 & 148
    5
    148
    QB Ingle Martin, Furman
    From ATL with Nos. 47 & 93 for Nos. 37 & 139
    Bio | Audio & Video
    5
    165
    T/G Tony Moll, Nevada
    (Compensatory)
    Bio | Audio & Video
    6
    174
    To New Orleans
    6
    183
    DT Johnny Jolly, Texas A&M
    From STL with No. 109 for No. 93
    Bio | Audio & Video
    6
    185
    S Tyrone Culver, Fresno State
    From PHI with No. 115 for No. 109
    Bio | Audio & Video
    7
    212
    To Miami
    7
    253
    DE Dave Tollefson, Northwest Missouri State
    (Compensatory)
    Bio | Audio & Video
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    Thompson Pre-Draft Comments
    Ted Thompson, Executive Vice President, General Manager and Director of Football Operations for the Green Bay Packers on Monday held a press conference to preview the 2006 NFL Draft. - Story

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