The Green Bay Packers are projected to address a glaring need at defensive tackle by selecting Georgia’s Christen Miller with the 52nd overall pick in ESPN’s latest mock draft. The projection reflects a broader front-office and coaching shift focused on shoring up the interior line after last season’s departures and injuries.
Miller, a 6-foot-4, 310-pound prospect, brings power and quickness at the point of attack and has shown an ability to shoot gaps and disrupt run lanes. His tape projects as a 1‑technique nose tackle who can anchor two‑gap assignments while generating interior pressure on occasion.

Green Bay’s recent hiring of a defensive coordinator in Jonathan Gannon who favors front-line versatility and gap control makes Miller a natural fit for the new scheme. The coaching staff’s emphasis on winning the line of scrimmage means a technique‑sound, stout run defender could see early snaps as part of rotational packages and in short‑down situations where the Packers struggled last season.
Draft logistics play a role in the projection. With Green Bay lacking a first‑round pick due to last year’s trade activity, the club’s top selection arrives in the second round, where premium defensive interior prospects often remain available. Miller’s combination of production and upside positions him as a likely target for teams seeking immediate trench help without reaching in round one.
Green Bay Packers Projected to Draft Christen Miller With 52nd Overall Pick

As it stands, Green Bay is predicted to use its 52nd pick on Miller in the draft. This is detailed more in an analysis by Matt Miller for ESPN.
The Packers needed to deal Kenny Clark to put their Micah Parsons trade package over the top, but his absence created a need. Miller is a dominant nose tackle prospect with 1-technique ability to shoot gaps and disrupt.
There are development points to monitor, notably adding functional mass to resist double teams and refining pass‑rush counter moves. Scouts view Miller as a reliable run stopper who can grow into a three‑down player if his pass‑rush toolkit expands and he continues to add strength in the weight room.
If the Packers take Miller, the move would signal a clear commitment to rebuilding the defensive interior around younger, physical pieces. Pairing him with established teammates would give the front more balance and improve second‑level play by freeing linebackers from constant double‑team work.
For Green Bay, drafting Miller would be a practical, scheme‑driven choice that prioritizes immediate defensive stability. The selection would also reflect a front office ready to blend draft development with tactical hires to accelerate a defense that must make tangible gains in 2026.
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