Green Bay Packers: 7-Round 2019 mock draft in late December
By Randy Gurzi
Round 4: Keenen Brown, TE, Texas State
We stick with offense here as Green Bay takes Keenen Brown from Texas State. The small-school prospect started his career at Oklahoma State — and at receiver. Eventually, he was moved to tight end and as a graduate transfer, he headed to Texas State.
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There, the 6-3, 250-pound Brown has hauled in 51 passes for 577 yards and five touchdowns. Had he done this against better competition he would go much higher.
Round 4, Pick 2: Darrell Henderson, RB, Memphis
With the selection Green Bay received from Washington in the Ha Ha Clinton-Dix deal, they add a running back in Darrell Henderson out of Memphis. This isn’t a massive need, but Henderson ran for 1,909 yards and 22 touchdowns in 2018. He’s a solid selection at this point for an offense that can use talent pretty much everywhere.
Round 5: Connor McGovern, OG, Penn State
Green Bay again goes offense, and again it’s a player up front with Connor McGovern out of Penn State. Like the Deiter pick earlier, this one is all about adding depth and trying to cover for potential injuries. McGovern has moved all around the Nittany Lions offensive line, but the 6-5, 323-pound linemen seems to fit best at guard at the next level.