I thought you wanted TT to draft BPA?
Yeah BPA is probably the best way to go. At some point there will be a pass rusher available when they pick that's pretty dang close to their Top Ranked Guy. Corner I'd like to see addressed in FA, and there are several who may be sitting there when the Packers pick.
Looking at Jeremiah's mock, assume the Packers top 15 players are gone when they pick.
That leaves this breakdown to round out his first round
5 defensive ends (need)
3 corners (need)
3 tight ends (need)
2 OT (maybe a need)
2 linebackers (need)
2 RB (need)
1 QB (not a need)
So in all reality, need is most certainly going to line up with a very highly ranked player. If say, Corey Davis or Mike Williams are sitting there, you have to grab them.
It's encouraging to me that 10 of the 13 players on Daniel's board between 16-29 are big needs (5 Ends, 3 Corners, 2 linebackers). I'd imagine our first round pick is among these players, just going off Ted's history of picking a need defensive player in the first.
16: Quincy Wilson - CB, Florida: Wilson is a very talented press cornerback with excellent ball skills. He would upgrade the Ravens' secondary, teaming with Jimmy Smith to give Baltimore two of the biggest corners in the league.
17: REDSKINS Solomon Thomas - DE, Stanford: Thomas is a very dynamic interior pass rusher who I'd love to see line up next to Ryan Kerrigan in this defense. His motor never stops, and his performance against North Carolina and QB Mitch Trubisky in the Sun Bowl wowed NFL scouts.
19 BUCCANEERS Charles Harris - DE, Missouri: The Bucs hit a home run with the selection of Noah Spence in the 2016 draft. Harris would give them another fastball coming off the edge, taking their defense to another level.
21 LIONS Taco Charlton - DE, Michigan: Charlton is a rangy athlete who fits the mold the Lions look for in their edge rushers. He makes plays on all three downs.
22 DOLPHINS T.J. Watt - OLB, Wisconsin: Watt isn't as freaky as his older brother, J.J., but he is a very good football player. He is ultra-versatile, athletic and instinctive.
24 RAIDERS Teez Tabor - CB, Florida: The Raiders are set on the offensive side of the ball but they could use some more playmakers in the secondary. Tabor gives up some plays but he also gets his hands on a lot of footballs.
27 CHIEFS Jarrad Davis - LB, Florida: Derrick Johnson is 34 and coming off a torn Achilles. Davis is a very instinctive linebacker who has enough size to take on guards in the run game. He also has the speed to match up with tight ends and running backs in the passing game.
28 COWBOYS Takkarist McKinley - DE, UCLA: The Cowboys need pass rushers; they can no longer rely on Randy Gregory. McKinley has double-digit sack potential.
31 FALCONS Gareon Conley - CB, Ohio St.: Conley is a gifted athlete with excellent football awareness. The Falcons have quietly built a very good roster, which should allow them to take the best available player in this spot.
I'm good with pretty much everybody in that pool. Also wouldn't have a problem with one of the tight ends or OT. Highly doubt Ted goes QB or RB based on his drafting history. So this draft is really shaping up nicely for Ted and the Packers. Almost every player between 16 and 29 is a need for the Pack.
Other Corners rated around that range are Sidney Jones and Cordrea Tanksersly. So those guys are in play.
Hassan Reddick is also in that range according to Chad Reuter.