Follow along with the Green Bay Packers' NFL day three action here.
ROUND 4
- Pick 133 (compensatory): WR J'mon Moore, Missouri
- Six-foot-three-inches tall, 205 lbs.
- 4 year starter with the Tigers
- Posted 1000 yard seasons the last two years
#Packers 4th round pick has had some issues with dropped balls in the past, but he did lead the #SEC with 1,012 receiving yards as a junior https://t.co/BjvWfUsUeP
— Chris Barriere (@chrisbarriereTV) April 28, 2018
“It’s a dream come true, getting that phone call.”
“It’s a feeling I’ll never forget.”
“Catching balls from the best QB in the NFL...that’s the best opportunity for me.”
WR J-Mon Moore, Missouri, addressing the media after the Packers took him at pick 133. #nfldraft
— NBC26 News (@NBC26) April 28, 2018
ROUND 5
- Pick 138 (from Browns): OT Cole Madison, Washington State
- Six-foot-five-inches tall, 314 lbs.
- Three-tim All-Pac 12 Conference selection
- Tied for second most starts in WSU history
“We like his versatility. I don’t know if he’s a guard or a tackle.”
“From watching film, he played all across the line of scrimmage.” - Sam Seale, @Packers West regional scout on OT Cole Madison. #NFLDraft
— NBC26 News (@NBC26) April 28, 2018
“I’m an aggressive guy by nature so I fit right in.”
“If I get out of position, I can bail myself out with my feet.”@packers fifth-round pick Cole Madison from Washington State. #NFLDraft
— NBC26 News (@NBC26) April 28, 2018
- Pick 172 (compensatory): P JK Scott, Alabama
- All-time UA leader in punting yards
- 2017 Second Team All-America honors from AFCA
- Only five punts returned as a senior
“We were big Packers fans growing up. This is crazy!”
Scott’s dad was a pole-vaulter at Wisconsin and went to West High School in Madison. @packers #NFLDraft
— NBC26 News (@NBC26) April 28, 2018
“There’s a lot to like.”
“He punts, kicks off, holds. He’s been very successful.”
“Extremely strong leg. Very good hang-time.”
- Matt Malaspina, @packers college scout on P JK Scott. #nfldraft
— NBC26 News (@NBC26) April 28, 2018
- Pick 174 (compensatory): WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling, University of South Florida
- Six-feet-five-inches tall
- Holds USF's single-season receiving yards record at 879
- 11 career touchdowns rank eighth in USF history
“It’s a once in a lifetime moment.”
- @packers fifth-round WR selection Marquez Valdes-Scantling. #NFLDraft
— NBC26 News (@NBC26) April 28, 2018
“He’s smooth...a fine athelete.”
“A very loose, athletic, long guy with speed.”
- Matt Malaspina, @packers college scout on WR Marquez Valdes- Scantling. #nfldraft
— NBC26 News (@NBC26) April 28, 2018
ROUND 6
- Pick 207 (compensatory): WR Equanimeous St. Brown, Notre Dame
- Six-feet-five-inches tall, 203 lbs.
- 2017 Biletnikoff Award Watch List, awarded to best college pass-catcher
- 2016 Notre Dame Offensive Player of the Year
But back to the football thing... St. Brown had 33 catches for 515 yards (15.6 average) and four TD's last year as a junior for Notre Dame, where he led the team in receptions and yards.
— Kelly Price (@thekellyprice) April 28, 2018
“Thankfully I ended up in Green Bay so it worked out for the best.”
“I’m excited (to have Aaron Rodgers thrown me the ball). He’s one of the greatest QBs in the NFL, if not the greatest.” @packers #NFLDraft
— NBC26 News (@NBC26) April 28, 2018
ROUND 7
- Pick 232: DE James Looney, California
- Six-feet-three-inches tall, 275 lbs.
- Two time honorable mention All-Pac-12 selection in 2016 and 2017
- Only defensive lineman ranked in the top 10 in his position group in each of the 2018 NFL Combine tests
“As far as knowing where I’m at, I really don’t know.”
“I’m ready to learn. I can’t wait to get around guys like @ClayMatthews52.”
“Hopefully the @packers can find a spot for me. I’m ready to work.”
- DL James Looney, seventh-round pick. #nfldraft
— NBC26 News (@NBC26) April 28, 2018
- Pick 239 (from Bills): LS Hunter Bradley, Mississippi State
- Successfully completed every snap in 2016 and 2017 seasons
- 2018 East-West Shrine Game Participant
- 2017 SEC Academic Honor Roll
“I was in tears. Everybody was.”
Bradley on when he got the call from the @packers. #NFLDraft
— NBC26 News (@NBC26) April 28, 2018
- Pick 248 (from Seahawks): OLB Kendall Donnerson, Southeast Missouri State
- Six-feet-two-inches tall, 248 lbs.
- 53 tackles, 36 solo in 2017
- 6.0 sacks in 2017
“It’s really a blessing just to get my name called and get drafted.”
“I can put my hand down and rush the passer or I can drop.”
“They see me as a pass rusher.”
“Whatever they ask me to do I’ll do it.”
- LB Kendall Donnerson, @packers final pick. #NFLDraft
— NBC26 News (@NBC26) April 28, 2018