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Packers could address running back, linebacker needs on Day 3

Green Bay — By trading up in the second round to draft offensive tackle Jason Spriggs, Green Bay Packers general manager Ted Thompson addressed a major depth concern that was exposed in multiple games throughout the 2015 season.

With nose tackle, offensive tackle and edge rusher addressed by the end of Friday, the Packers certainly have targeted legitimate needs in the first half of the draft.

What's left is Day 3, and there are still some holes at inside linebacker and running back. Here are a few prospects still available after the first two days who might figure into Thompson's plans:

S Jeremy Cash: A three-time All-American pick from Duke, Cash is a rangy safety who could function as a linebacker hybrid.