The Green Bay Packers have generally gravitated towards drafting bigger wide receivers, especially under general manager Brian Gutekunst, but the team’s size preference didn’t stop Gutekunst from liking a smaller receiver last year and isn’t stopping him from liking an even smaller receiver this year.
According to reporting from Justis Mosqueda of Acme Packing Co., Ohio State receiver Chris Olave was of “particular interest” to the Packers during last year’s draft cycle, and the team feels a similarly strong way about Tennessee receiver Jalin Hyatt this year.
Olave, who went No. 11 to the Saints after a massive trade up, weighed 187 pounds at the combine.