The Green Bay Packers and rookie Dani Dennis-Sutton earned national praise after an ESPN expert named the edge rusher the best value pick of Round 4 in the 2026 NFL Draft. For a franchise known for maximizing draft resources, the recognition suggested Green Bay may have uncovered one of the weekend’s biggest bargains.
Dennis-Sutton entered the draft with a stronger overall evaluation than where he was ultimately selected. When players viewed as earlier-round talents slide into later portions of the draft, they often become immediate talking points because of the potential return on investment.

Green Bay’s interest is easy to understand. Pass rushers remain among the league’s most valuable assets, and adding a young edge defender with upside can strengthen both present depth and future roster planning.
The timing also creates opportunity for the rookie. With uncertainty surrounding the availability of veteran star Micah Parsons, Dennis-Sutton may have a quicker path to early snaps than many fourth-round selections typically receive.
ESPN’s NFL Expert Names Green Bay Packers’ Dani Dennis-Sutton as Best Value Pick in Round 4

Dennis-Sutton has been identified as Green Bay’s best value pick in the draft’s fourth round this year. This is detailed more in an analysis by Matt Miller for ESPN.
Edge Dani Dennis-Sutton to the Packers. I’d love to take Jermod McCoy like Jordan did below, but let’s highlight Dennis-Sutton’s value. My No. 56 overall player fell to the Packers at pick No. 120 and will immediately boost the outside pass rush. With Micah Parsons’ return date unknown, Dennis-Sutton will have a chance to play early.
That matters because early playing time can accelerate development. Young pass rushers who gain meaningful reps often improve faster as they adjust to NFL technique, speed and the physical demands of the professional game.
Whether the value label proves accurate will be decided on the field, but the logic behind the praise is clear. If Dennis-Sutton contributes early and develops into a consistent disruptor, the Packers could look back on this pick as one of the smartest moves of their 2026 draft class.

