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Pack-A-Day: Your Daily Packers Podcast

Packers Three-Round Draft Simulation

Pack-A-Day: Your Daily Packers Podcast

Andrew Herman

Football, Sports

4.4889 Ratings

🗓️ 18 April 2025

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

On today's show, Kyle Fellows, Maggie Loney, and Andrew Mertig go on the clock to simulate the Packers' 1st-3rd round picks in their final episode as a trio.

Transcript

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0:00.0

20 minutes a day, 365 days a year.

0:11.5

This is the Packaday podcast.

0:16.9

Welcome back to another episode of the Packaday podcast.

0:20.0

You can get all your Packet A updates by following us on Twitter at PacketA Podcast.

0:24.5

And remember to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, tune in, or Spotify.

0:29.7

And of course, you can always check us out at Cheesehead TV.com.

0:32.8

I'm Kyle Fellows, and I am joined by Maggie, Loney, and Andrew Mertig.

0:37.0

And we are here for a Friday edition of the show.

0:41.2

How's it going, you guys?

0:42.9

All right, we do have some serious things to get to in just a moment.

0:46.8

But before we get there, I just want to point out that if you want to know exactly

0:51.0

what the Packers are going to do in rounds one through three next week.

0:55.1

Stick around for the second part of this show because last year, I look back at this.

1:00.4

GM Megiloney predicted an offensive tackle in the first round.

1:03.9

Now, granted, it was the wrong offensive tackle, but right position, safety Javon Bullard

1:09.8

at pick 41 and linebacker, Edger and Cooper at 56. So like,

1:15.0

literally we forgot to take credit for this. But we predicted the Packers draft last year. So

1:22.0

if you want to get that information again, we're going to cover it in just a little bit.

1:25.8

Maggie, how are you doing? Yeah, we have access to Goody's Big Board, actually.

1:30.2

We forgot to tell everyone that, but no, we had forgotten that we did that last year because

1:35.4

we're always so historically wrong that when we do nail it, we forget to actually circle

1:40.9

back because I think that was the only time that we've been so successful.

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