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Packers draft tackle Belton, receiver Williams on Day 2

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Anthony Belton (Photo by David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images); Savion Williams (Photo by Matthew Visinsky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

GREEN BAY, Wis. - The Green Bay Packers selected North Carolina State offensive lineman Anthony Belton with the No. 54 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft on Friday night.

In the third round, Green Bay drafted Texas Christian wide receiver Savion Williams with the No. 87 overall pick.

Anthony Belton

Belton – listed at 6-foot-6 and 336 pounds, according to the NFL – played in 12 games with 11 starts last season. He was named third-team All-ACC in 2023 and was a three-year starter for the Wolfpack. The Packers said he did not allow more than three sacks in any one season while averaging just over 400 pass-blocking snaps per year.

Savion Williams

Williams was the second pass catcher selected among Green Bay's top three picks. According to Packers.com, he totaled 1,576 yards and 14 touchdowns on 130 receptions over the past three seasons combined. Last season, he also had 322 rushing yards and six touchdowns on 51 carries. He was named honorable mention All-Big 12 in each of the past two seasons.

Packers draft history

Green Bay took Texas wide receiver Matthew Golden at No. 23 overall on Thursday.

The Golden pick aside, the Packers have had a first-round propensity for defense over the past two decades, while their priority in the draft's second and third rounds has typically been offense. Since 2005, the team has picked 28 total offensive players and 19 defensive players in those rounds.

Pass catchers in particular have been a target for the Packers in rounds two and three during that span. Despite not selecting a wide receiver or tight end in either round last year, the two positions lead the pack in terms of total draftees dating back to 2005.

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Second-round picks under Gutekunst

2024: Texas A&M linebacker Edgerrin Cooper, Georgia safety Javon Bullard

2023: Oregon State tight end Luke Musgrave, Michigan State wide receiver Jayden Reed

2022: North Dakota State wide receiver Christian Watson

2021: Ohio State offensive lineman Josh Myers

2020: Boston College running back AJ Dillon

2019: Mississippi State offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins

2018: Iowa cornerback Josh Jackson

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Third-round picks under Gutekunst

2024: USC running back MarShawn Lloyd, Missouri linebacker Ty'Ron Hopper

2023: South Dakota State tight end Tucker Kraft

2022: UCLA offensive lineman Sean Rhyan

2021: Clemson wide receiver Amari Rodgers

2020: Cincinnati tight end Josiah Deguara

2019: Texas A&M tight end Jace Sternberger

2018: Vanderbilt linebacker Oren Burks

Offseason highlights

March 3: Re-signed linebacker Isaiah McDuffie

March 5: Re-signed kicker Brandon McManus

March 13: Signed cornerback Nate Hobbs

March 18: Signed offensive lineman Aaron Banks

March 20: Signed wide receiver Mecole Hardman

March 28: Signed linebacker Kristian Welch for 2nd stint in Green Bay

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2025 picks

The Packers entered the 2025 NFL Draft with seven selections. It snapped a streak of six straight years the team entered the draft with at least 10 picks.

Entering draft night:

Round 1, Pick 23 (23)

Round 2, Pick 22 (54)

Round 3, Pick 23 (87)

Round 4, Pick 22 (124)

Round 5, Pick 23 (159)

Round 6, Pick 22 (198)

Round 7, Pick 21 (237) via Pittsburgh Steelers

Round 7, Pick 34 (250) compensatory

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The seventh-round pick from Pittsburgh was a result of the swap that sent veteran edge rusher Preston Smith to the Steelers last season. The compensatory pick was the result of losing offensive tackle Yosh Nijman in free agency the previous offseason, according to the team.

The Packers selected 11 players in the 2024 draft.

The Source: FOX6 News produced this report with information from the Green Bay Packers and contributions from the Associated Press.

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